There is a DOGE page. you can actually read up on it if are curious. If there is nothing to hide.... Well if you are really curious then why haven't you read up on it to give an informed opinion?
The DOGE page that just recently got hacked and had an insecure database? Color me not impressed.
Also nice flooding my inbox with all the quotes. Good grief.
Simple questions...
Should the most qualified person get a job regardless of race?
Should people be forced to pay for something their great grandparents did?
Are children under 14 sexual?
Are there more than 2 genders?
Should race or gender be a deciding factor in a court of law?
Yes. This is common sense. And I’ve always argued for it. Hell Im even for blind first round interviews where a candidate and interviewer must be separated by a screen so no rash judgements can be made and bias is tampered down. You only can judge based on knowledge and responses.
No. I never have been a fan of repetitions.
No. Of course not. We’ve evolved beyond that as a society due to increased lifespans and more stable and organized societies. However when life spans we’re in the 30s, society functioned a lot differently for survival.
Personally? No. Men are men and women are women. However, that can be a loaded question depending on setting and who is asking. Biological sex and gender are technically two different things. Science says that. From the American Medical Association:
Sex refers to the biological differences between males and females. Gender refers to the continuum of complex psychosocial self-perceptions, attitudes, and expectations people have about members of both sexes
No. Race and gender should not be a contributing factor in a court of law. However, we know thats not true as there is a larger conviction rate for men and black Americans. And anyone with a brain knows the only color that matters in America is green.
See? I can answer simple questions with yes or no.