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The voice of reason
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Her IQ is below 20 isn't it?
People compliment each other all of the time, even complete strangers. But being performative to the radical feminist crowd is the way to go I guess.
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And by the way, I totally agree that men (gay or straight) don't get decide what women should and shouldn't accept, however my opposition on here has been the overblown, anti-trans rhetoric that makes out trans people are this huge threat to society and particularly women.
I am totally on board with trans women not competing in sports should their strength, grip, speed levels not be in line with biological woman's. I've always maintained that after having years of HRT the physical ability of a trans women often matches that of a biological woman and levels the playing field and then it shouldn't be an issue. My argument hasn't ever been "women need to accept this, says a gay man" it's been "lets contextualise why there are oppositions and see if it's rooted in truth or if it's rooted in decades of anti-trans media peddled by right-wing outlets". |
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Trans women gays lesbians and any one under that umbrella are no threat to me and I don’t have a an issue with those groups |
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Also
: Many staged and fake video clips on Facebook circulate because they can be a source of views, engagement, and potential revenue for content creators. Some creators stage videos for publicity, aiming to capitalize on controversy or public interest in drama. Others may use staged videos for monetization, either through direct ad revenue or sponsored content. Here's a more detailed breakdown: Monetization: Facebook doesn't directly pay creators for showing ads on videos, but they encourage boosting posts with ads, which can drive views and engagement for staged content. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Finally
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The only thing the video is "giving"
is narcissism sadly |
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