Laws are the algorithms of human behaviour. This being so, we must choose the most effective moral system for our society.— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
They are not based on tribal belief systems about locusts, frogs, burning bushes, yes or no to shellfish/pork, "unclean" women, or whether your moon is in Aquarius. One invented belief is as good as another and people are free to choose.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
You don't have to believe in God to support the patriarchy, just marriage and family values. You are yourself a married woman with legitimate children. Children are obviously better off with two married parents living together. Otherwise they tend to end up being stabbed to death— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
You just need tax breaks and family friendly policies for that. If you were a parent you'd know. Basing your policies on threats of violence won't work or the mitherings of people who believe people fly about on clouds in black leisure wear.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
Why don't we get tax breaks and family friendly policies then? @MarriageF @TheConWom @LPerrins @KathyConWom @bbhippopotamus @DrJulesGomes @harrybenson6 @rabbisacks @MelanieLatest @CF_Farrow @ProtecttheFaith @ProfJCharmley @cdotpratt1 @Trad_Muslim @DataDistribute @A_Minichiello— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
We do. If you were a married woman with a family you'd know.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
What tax breaks and family friendly policies do you benefit from?— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
Tax allowance, maternity leave and pay. Italy is better, my sister in law got a free washing machine and an extra month's leave.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
Oh, I also got CTC when the boys were small and subsidised child care.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
You would have received maternity pay without being married.— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
Great! Supporting families is good.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
Only married people should be licensed to have children and those who have illegitimate offspring punished with https://t.co/1jyWyO87x7 because nothing else would stop them now. You haven't answered my question: why would a married middle class mother want to normalise bastardy?— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
Is supporting unmarried mothers a good thing when they raise a significant percentage of convicted criminals who are a burden on the taxpayer? Why would a married middle class mother support the normalisation of bastardy and conspire to corrupt the morals of the public? @JonHolb— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
You are a hoot! Thanks for all the laughs.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
You can't answer the question, can you?— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
I never answer "Have you stopped beating your wife?" questions.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
The consequences of infecting your spouse with venereal disease contracted should be written into the marriage contract. I propose abolishing no fault divorce by introducing the marriage contract making divorce breach of contract. Plenty of work for lawyers in this.— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
Yes.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
What is the premise of my questions that you deny?— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
That a piece of paper confers good parenting. End.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
I only say marriage decreases the probability of criminality and bastardy increases it, and the gold standard of sexual morality is marriage. Would any respectable religious leader disagree with this?— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
Victorian married women were constantly infected with STI's inflicted on them by their "respectable" church going husbands. A little social history research from you would not go amiss.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
The consequences of infecting your spouse with venereal disease contracted should be written into the marriage contract. I propose abolishing no fault divorce by introducing the marriage contract making divorce breach of contract. Plenty of work for lawyers in this.— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
I have absolutely no interest in how other people manage their lives. Adults have free choice. You getting in a rage about it amuses me. Perhaps you should make a whispery Youtube vid about it to your "followers". :)— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
I'm sure your incel fans will have an opinion. Lol!— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
Everyone has a view on how to lower the crime rate. What's yours?— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
Education and good jobs for all.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
We already have free and universal compulsory education. What do you mean by "good jobs"?— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
You have "absolutely no interest" in the crime rate and the trauma and distress of victims of crime and murder? Shame on you.— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
Lol! Have a cup of chammomile tea and calm down. Right...I'm off to "normalise bastardy" at Waitrose. See ya.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
I am calmly waiting for an answer from you, a married woman, as to why you want to normalise bastardy.— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
It is my *only* ambition, that and a new conservatory this year.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
But why would a married woman want to normalise bastardy? Does your husband and do your sons know the answer to your peculiar preoccupation, or do you never discuss such matters?— Claire Khaw (@Theocracy4all) January 15, 2019
Lol! We discuss it all the time. Funnily enough, my sons make their own decisions and if they get married or not and also have children. Marvellous either way.— Nora Chance (@Dora_Chance) January 15, 2019
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