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That's almost the tagline for most of social media and the genderology cult isn't it - better than any bud light strapline. Come my pretties, you are the special ones and this is our secret. Throw in some sparkly snake oil to bewitch and amaze. Across time and space nothing much changes. Ah! But you gave us your consent, so you can't catch us and it's your fault anyway you are to blame!

Look at how Dylan M prances about in some weird confection of what he thinks light fluffy wimminy fantasy beings are. LOOK AT ME being all wimminy!!! And it is women educating themselves, attending prestigious institutions, then getting into senior enough positions in advertising and marketing and working that hard to push that form of what they call 'inclusivity'.

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Apr 14, 2023
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Haha. I just dipped a tiny toe further in this latest online-gamergal-turns-out-to-be-a-male-paedophile-surprise and as I scroll through it's so obvious how all this has unfolded as it has. It's a whole other language for a start - anyone who doesn't spend time online, then add in another layer of other languages of gaming, wouldn't have a clue. Smush up generations and people pretending and creating these online personas with very detailed avatars. And lots of shock as the gals are unmasked as very unpleasant men. It's all fableworthy. But but I was friends with her on Facebook! 'Friends', really? 'Her'? Then lots of 'prove it' (who you are) and how people (usually women or those who portray themselves as women) are stalked. Whoever thought of that 'follow' online concept huh.

I would like to know why political parties are so keen to fall for this in their desperate bid for power and to be seen as relevant. Then promote these 'activists' so rapidly, then they are unmasked, then just 'disappear' back into the ether...

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