I'm glad we see so many of these things the same. We get it. That's all that matters. Laugh or cry. We still need the balance. America does love you, you know. Hang in there. Have a lolli. Love to you all.Thank you for sharing. It makes a difference.
0:36 True. I was a Prefect, and now I'm helping the local Police with rego plates visiting the meth dealer up the street ... 3:40 How DOES Army Recruitment work nowadays with the 'interestingly Diverse individuals' who are cannon fodder age? .5:33 That is just weird, and my Gran had a Rhubarb patch (I got into trouble for putting firework bangers in apples and chucking them, hand-grenade-like, into the rhubarb and riddling the leaves with 'apple shrapnel' holes) 7:50 is defo right, my cat to a T.
People are okay to laugh at anything but can't tolerate humour on one particular alphabet section of the new century, who ironically think that they are on the side of inclusion because in their opinion the world is intolerant..
I read the Army one at 3:40 ish as more a comment on how out of date the idea of traditional compulsory Army Service is in an increasingly healthily diverse society. A policy designed to appeal to those several decades too old to be called up, by those fresh out of ideas for attracting votes.
@@alfnoakes392 yeh, i agree with you on that one. But the first one is not funny - murder of LGBT peope by family does happen around the world. And maybe i just missed something at @2:29 There was also the one about skeletons being only male or female. But that's a strawman of LGBT issues and really isn't helpful. To me it just seemed poor form to have a noticeable number in poor taste poking at one group of society, where the majority of the content has no targeted group of people but are simply creative jokes.
@@TazPessle The 'Remains are Male or Female' thing is becoming out-of-date due to advances in science catching up with the real-world 'gender-spectrum rather than old world binary polarisation' situation, eg being able to recognise individuals with klinefelters syndrome. Gender self-identification from grave goods is unlikely to be reliable as, so to speak, ones relatives get to choose what you are wearing in your casket. I agree with your comment re' the poor taste of some of the jokes.
There are two sexes or genders biologically, male and female, that are dictated by chromosomal matching that creates male characteristics and female characteristics. There are to be true, very rare chromosomal aberrations that can lead to a person having characteristics of both sexes or no characteristics. Essentially, female skeletons are formatted for child bearing, broader pelvis and larger pelvic exit allowing for the passage of the baby. Male skeletons have narrower pelvises and narrower openings. For these reasons archeologists will nearly always find male or female skeletons. That is reality. Gender fluidity is a social construct that has no basis in natural reality. It is subjective not objective.