Apparently it’s a thing. The LoT chick claims it makes a difference on whether her posts get throttled.Trying to avoid filters that might make their post disappear into oblivion. As if even non-AI filters wont be able to tell the difference.
Apparently it’s a thing. The LoT chick claims it makes a difference on whether her posts get throttled.Trying to avoid filters that might make their post disappear into oblivion. As if even non-AI filters wont be able to tell the difference.
You need to add some nines. You only made it to 10,000And how does Taylor have anything to say about a "patriarchy"?
Doesn't she make more than 99.99 percent of men?
99.9999999925%You need to add some nines. You only made it to 10,000
Well, privacy is privacy.Should just merge the Groomer and Trans violence threads. One leads to the other.
This Parent Is Furious After Discovering Their School Outed Their 6-Year-Old Twins, Which Led To An Online Hate Campaign
"They’d all put my children in danger — and the school had done nothing to make us aware."www.yahoo.com
And from my limited understanding that's what this song is about. It's not about patriarchy, it's about a guy who sucked her in and used her and had a "F the patriarchy" keychain. The line from the song is "You tossed me the keys, F the patriarchy"She owes her career to the MEN she's dated.
Owwww....the hot irony burns.
But they don't want to be punished for it. Instead have programs to help the victims so the lgbtq cult can continue on its merry way.Uh. LG? sure sounds like LGBTQ people think they commit more pedo crimes than the average person.
Uh. LG? sure sounds like LGBTQ people think they commit more pedo crimes than the average person.
Considering the source that is rich.Did you watch the video?
Are you prepared to address their actual complaint?
They are not arguing that LGBTQ is more likely to commit sexual crimes against children, they are arguing that LGBTQ is more likely to be criminally charged than members of the straight community who have committed those same crimes.
Do they have a point? Who is more likely to get the benefit of the doubt in our society? My mind goes to the drag queen vs youth pastor conversation we had recently here on INGO.
They make the example of sodomy laws. Many of todays most popular categories of heterosexual pornography center on acts of sodomy, indicating that straight people regularly seek out (and engage in) these acts…however, they make the claim LGBTQ are nine times more likely to be charged with sodomy than are straight people.
Looking at it from this perspective, I think they have a valid point: It isn’t just what a law says…how a law is implemented must also be considered...selective enforcement is a breeding ground for injustice.