I’m going to lose all 15 of my vast amount of followers for this answer. Here’s my most controversial unpopular opinions.
- There is no afterlife. I don’t really believe that life continues after death. Death is the end of life, that’s literally the meaning of it. I think your consciousness and thoughts are nothing more than your brain sending certain signals and such. When you die, your brain stops sending those signals, so you have no consciousness anymore.
- There is no way to tell if abortion is murder or not. The definition of life is defined by humans, there is seven characteristics that an organism must have for us to consider it “alive”. In all actuality, if humans felt like it, we could add another factor to life making it the “Eight factors of life” or we could make it the “six factors of life”. Life isn’t as concrete as we think it is. If a fetus is alive or not is up to each person’s own interpretation of what life is and what lives are important.
- “Genderfluid” isn’t a thing. Well, In my opinion, the concept of a “gender-fluid” person makes absolutely no scientific sense. If being transgender is having the mental structure of another gender, then how could some people’s genders change depending on how they feel? Does your brain change the way it’s wired? No, that doesn’t make any sense.
- There is nothing wrong with illegal immigrants. Morally speaking, there shouldn’t be anything wrong with illegal immigrants. The borders people always get so mad at each other for crossing are completely made up by humans. Not to mention, most everyone is an “illegal immigrant” of sorts. Did the pilgrims pay the Native Americans to sail on the Mayflower and set up Plymouth? No. No they didn’t. So, unless you happen to be 100% Native American, you have no place to complain about “illegal immigrants”.
- Most equality activists these days are extremely hypocritical. Whenever an ISIS attack occurs, you are very likely to see your social media filled with hundreds of posts about how “Not all Muslims” are like that. That is completely true, and you should never blame a group for the behavior of individuals. However, most of the same people posting these “Not all Muslims” posts, are the same ones that blame all Christians for homophobia, (Even though not all Christians are homophobes, and many other religions discriminate against LGBT people) all men for sexism, all whites for racism and so on.
- “Culture appropriation” Is usually bullshit. 90% of the time, people being accused of “culture appropriation” aren’t really doing anything wrong. Unless they are wearing something with significant religious/cultural meaning, there’s nothing wrong with it. White people with cornrows aren’t culture appropriating, are cornrows part of an ancient black tradition that can only be done on the full moon or something like that? No. They are just hairstyle. A hairstyle typically worn by black people, but can be worn by anyone. (Even if it looks terrible on most white people.)
Well… goodbye my dearest 15 followers. It’s been fun!
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