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mister 7 points ago +7 / -0

How else would they indoctrinate children? They create false impression that it's cool way to get famous and be great.

Not working hard and achieving goals, but just by dressing and telling stories about their sexual preferences. Pathetic.

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meowsters 6 points ago +6 / -0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgxlv5GUABc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbBrTc6Z770

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrVoro8OveI

many have problems with it, too

of course, would they get a note from you or is it really about something else?

you didn't get enough beads at mardi gras?

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meowsters 2 points ago +2 / -0

Let's break it down

Missing (and frequently exploited) African American and other black girls

Missing Indigenous Women.. it's proven nearly impossible to look at the realities of native communities as like when a white women kills her kids and say it's a black man, we've got about three decades of making it all about white truckers. . . Canada went as far as changing some trucking routes.. but it didn't affect the stats in the slightest.

Sex crimes in religious communities.. when it's found out, they frequently speak out against gay men, which calms the outrage machine until it happens again... but it doesn't solve the problem and ignores girls that have been victims as well.

Social media is still a hot bed but you frequently find yourself suspended if you aggressively point it out and yet if you're not aggressive it remains.. so what do you do?

If this is about protecting children then make it about protecting children... because everyone can be called out for our failures in that. . . but yes, there are specifics we can get into in each community but what you're shutting down those fragile lines of communication with the way you present your concerns.