Dr. Rhodes
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Dr. Rhodes
@MeanderingRhode
Doctor. Traveler. Thinker. MPH student. she/her 🦓🦐🦀🏥🌈🔥💉♿⚜🇺🇸🧶🧵 EDS. Service dog handler 🐩 #DocsWithDisabilities #DisabledDocs
United States 参加日 Ocak 2016
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@Madhava_Setty @hell_line0 Lol. This dork pretending that he's been polite to anyone is hilarious.
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Wow. You know what? You’re absolutely right. You’re clearly more intelligent than I am. I don’t know what I was thinking. Thank you for setting me straight on all of these matters including my overinflated confidence in my understanding and training. I hope that I can model your approach to research and more importantly to how interact with others. You set an example for the rest of us. Well done, doctor!
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@RossBinkley @mikjcal Yes, Ross, I already realized that you don't understand why it's called a living document. You don't need to keep proving it.
I also don't need an engineer's approval of my work.
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@MeanderingRhode @mikjcal @belle379 LOL "It doesn't matter what the people who actually wrote the law intended it to mean." Well, you don't sound like a great doctor either, but I'm at least glad that you're not a lawyer.
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I’m actually really surprised to learn that for the United States that bangs on so much about Christianity that Good Friday and Easter Monday are not federally mandated public holidays for the whole country 🤔
Here in Australia the whole country gets a 4 day long weekend, and those who have to work get paid penalty rates for it.
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@MeanderingRhode @mikjcal @belle379 Why do 100% of the people who unironically use the word 'mansplain' have IQs below room temperature?
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@Iratespart69131 @mikjcal @belle379 The government does plenty of things that are unconstitutional, whether you like them or not.
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@KalmiaLatifolia @mikjcal @belle379 I think that people should get to choose their holidays, religious or not. I think that labor laws should be revised altogether to include mandatory PTO of the individual employee's choosing.
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I think people should get floating holidays. Everyone gets the same number of religious holidays, and they choose which holidays are their state/federal holidays. (Christmas, New Year, Eid, Passover, etc.)
It's nice in the Philippines, Christian and Muslim holidays are on the official calendar. People get a lot of days off.
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@londo402 @mikjcal @belle379 Columbus Day doesn't exist anymore. Indigenous People's Day was initiated by a grassroots movement of South Dakota tribes in the late 70's, became official in California in the 1990's, and spread to the whole country. Joe Biden official changed the federal holiday 5 years ago.
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@Madhava_Setty @hell_line0 3/
...instead of directing your invective at the men who disagree with you.
So you're wrong twice, and I've learned over nearly 50 years of life that I don't owe anything to pompous, self-aggrandizing pieces of shit like yourself, because your insecurity isn't my problem. 😂
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@Madhava_Setty @hell_line0 You're not important to me, and you don't become important via ego-driven harassment.
Making demands on my time is indeed harassment, AND you chose to do it to a woman whom you assumed was younger and less-experinced on purpose,
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@RyanLThomas1 @mikjcal @belle379 2/2
...it shouldn't necessarily be the Triduum, because most people don't care to participate in Bronze Age rituals.
It should be holidays of choice.
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@RyanLThomas1 @mikjcal @belle379 1. The government is performative when you get Republicans in, but nearly half if citizens are religiously unaffiliated with even more non-practicing. Most of us think the obsession is idiotic.
2. We should also have better labor laws than mandate paid leave for everyone,
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@RossBinkley @mikjcal @belle379 It doesn't matter what the Founders wanted, except that they wrote it as a living document ON PURPOSE. Jefferson spoke about this, and it's on his Memorial.
Is your next unsolicited essay going to tell me how to practice medicine next? Engineers often do, and it's always wrong.
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@MeanderingRhode @mikjcal @belle379 Granted, far more recent court decisions (mostly in the last 50-70 years) have placed far more restrictions on government endorsements of religion than were ever actually intended by the First Amendment (or were practiced for its first ~200 years.)
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@RossBinkley @mikjcal @belle379 They were forced to add the entire Bill of rights to even het the Constitution ratified by the states.
Jefferson, dirty, raping slaver that he was, was correct that people wanted a lot of protections for the government.
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@MeanderingRhode @mikjcal @belle379 While Jefferson felt there should be a stronger separation of church and state, that view was not widely held by the people who crafted or ratified the 1st Amendment. They didn't want a national state religion or religious requirements to hold office, but that was it.
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@RossBinkley @mikjcal @belle379 1. They specifically wrote the Bill of Rights after they realized that the Constitution was very unpopular as-is.
2. A lot of people are very much against any type of prayer at any government event.
3. Why is it so often an engineer trying to mansplain to a smarter woman?
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@MeanderingRhode @mikjcal @belle379 Nearly all of the people who actually signed the Constitution (except a few deists) routinely endorsed religion as part of official duties. There have been prayers in Congress since the very beginning and the Constitution's preamble explicitly acknowledges the Creator (i.e. God.)
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@MeanderingRhode @mikjcal @belle379 The Establishment Clause says that the U.S. federal government (not the state governments) cannot establish a state religion, not that it can't endorse a religion. Several of the states actually had state religions early on. The 14th did extend that ban to states, though.
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@MeanderingRhode @mikjcal @belle379 No one is endorsing a religion… no one makes anyone go to church
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@MeanderingRhode @belle379 I always hear the United States’ motto of “In God We Trust” and even saw it on the money. Hence, the US always appeared very religious, and assumed it intertwined with government which is why it’s printed on the dollar.
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@AllisonRFloyd @PiperGrey3 I have mostly resigned myself to never being able to wear shirts with buttons.
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