Keffals / Clara Sorrenti / Lucas John Roberts / Queen Clara the Fart Dominatrix / SorrentiThott - Twitter / Twitch slacktivist. Obsessed with being famous. Operator of the Catboy Ranch. Canadian T-Girl porn star and independent Fart Fetish / Findom Dominatrix. Personally sponsored sending Chinese HRT from Brazil to children without parental consent.

Keffals trying hard to shill his shitty YouTube videos,

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My favourite was when he accused Josh of being a Russian sympathizer when he worships Lenin.
The projection is insane.
My favourite was when Bardfinn aka @antiKFaction claimed that Null works for the FBI, and then his buddy @AmericanHacker aka Neal Rauhauser claimed that Null works for Chinese Intel, and Liz agreed with him. Every troon has his pet conspiracy theory about Joshua Moon.

To expand on this, he took the autism test to prove he's allowed to call people retards, no joke.

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It's not autism, it's misdiagnosed malignant narcissism.
Something I've been wondering for awhile now is why hasn't Lucas gone after 4chan?
"Keffals do 4chan next" ongoing archive here:


No one seems to be talking about this, but Lucas isn’t a registered charity or a church.
Income tax on $100,000 in Ontario is just under $30,000 CAD.
Hmmm...
Imagine if he doesn't declare that.......

HMMMmmm... 🤔

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It's Anonymous, Kiwis. Think of all the ways Keffals has tried to destroy Joshua Moon's access to money to ruin him.
As a communist Keffals should happily pay his taxes to the Canadian government.

Edit: Speaking of money, here's the "How to support KiwiFarms" thread by @defendkiwifarms, the pro-KF Twatter account that @DKF nuked today:

original: https://twitter.com/defendkiwifarms/status/1570339813420826624

Archive.org back-up because FUCK ARCHIVE for censoring KF while continuing to host KF users' doxx, fucking hypocrites:
 
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Keffals trying hard to shill his shitty YouTube videos,

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Makes sense as over the past week Keffals has moved onto retweeting every positive Tweet about one of their videos in order to try to prompt more people to watch it. I believe it's partly because their following is dying down (they've lost 400 followers in the past few days) but also because their view count is nosediving.
They had good traction on the 'Fleeing Arc' videos but then only streamed on Twitch/didn't put out any longform Youtube videos for about 2 weeks so it went to waste.
Someone should tell Kiwis to click the link and dislike his video, so algorithm would see the video as worse and he would feel like his efforts and shit went into waste
I've seen Youtubers say that people physically clicking the dislike button is still counted as engagement by Youtube (as it invoked a strong enough reaction to put in the effort to click a button) so it apparently actually helps in the algorithm, even though it really shouldn't.
The worst in terms of algorithm is the opposite of what Keffals is requesting, a video with very short viewer retention/people clicking off within the first 30 seconds of actual content. Or, better yet, just don't click the video and give it a view at all.
 
The Venn diagram of people who watch Fox and people following tranny drama on Twitter is miniscule overlap.
That's why he focuses on this kind of loony. They're new to his audience. That's why he had on freaks like Michael Isaacson and former Newsweek editor Kurt Eichenwald, both of whose careers were completely wrecked because they were such attention whores they agreed to appear on Tucker's show.

He just sits and watches them self-destruct. Very low effort, very amusing.

He leads them into the abbatoir with crumbs of attention and they fall for it every time.
 
Any engagement actually helps his channel suprisringly. Don’t brigade it because that helps him.
Makes sense as over the past week Keffals has moved onto retweeting every positive Tweet about one of their videos in order to try to prompt more people to watch it. I believe it's partly because their following is dying down (they've lost 400 followers in the past few days) but also because their view count is nosediving.
They had good traction on the 'Fleeing Arc' videos but then only streamed on Twitch/didn't put out any longform Youtube videos for about 2 weeks so it went to waste.

I've seen Youtubers say that people physically clicking the dislike button is still counted as engagement by Youtube (as it invoked a strong enough reaction to put in the effort to click a button) so it apparently actually helps in the algorithm, even though it really shouldn't.
The worst in terms of algorithm is the opposite of what Keffals is requesting, a video with very short viewer retention/people clicking off within the first 30 seconds of actual content. Or, better yet, just don't click the video and give it a view at all.
Thanks for informing me, I thought it worked the other way 😃 🤤
 
Agree that Lucas sounds like a teenage boy. They could raise his voice a BIT, shaving the voicebox down, but essentially there is nothing "feminine" about him, except a few tics he apparently copied off his mom, etc. Voice surgery, hormones, whatever - everything about him screams adolescent slacker-boy, and I suppose taking the hormones at 15/16 stunted the development of his brain, so that's all he'll ever be, however old he gets. (Which, IMO, won't be all that old... can you imagine this person trying to exist at the age of 60? Not a chance in hell.)
 
Keffals trying hard to shill his shitty YouTube videos,

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"The YouTube team is literally rigging the algorithm in my favor, and my bot army still isn't translating to actual views! Please, PLEASE spam views on my videos guys, I NEED TO STAY RELEVANT! MORE DOPAMINE PLEASE!"

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That's why he focuses on this kind of loony. They're new to his audience. That's why he had on freaks like Michael Isaacson and former Newsweek editor Kurt Eichenwald, both of whose careers were completely wrecked because they were such attention whores they agreed to appear on Tucker's show.

He just sits and watches them self-destruct. Very low effort, very amusing.

He leads them into the abbatoir with crumbs of attention and they fall for it every time.
The entertainment value is certainly there, I just definitely no longer view these kinds of circuses as getting normal people any closer to "winning" this culture war in any meaningful way. We can all laugh, along with normies, but somehow these types of nutcases continue to consolidate way more political power than they should. Making a website vanish for a month isn't something most people or groups of people can pull off.
 
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Agree that Lucas sounds like a teenage boy. They could raise his voice a BIT, shaving the voicebox down, but essentially there is nothing "feminine" about him, except a few tics he apparently copied off his mom, etc. Voice surgery, hormones, whatever - everything about him screams adolescent slacker-boy, and I suppose taking the hormones at 15/16 stunted the development of his brain, so that's all he'll ever be, however old he gets. (Which, IMO, won't be all that old... can you imagine this person trying to exist at the age of 60? Not a chance in hell.)
HRT does nothing for MtF voices, so the troon has to be diligent about voice lessons and actually trying to alter his voice. Keffals is a lazy fat fuck and couldn't be bothered much with it, so now he sounds like a teenage boy.
 
Makes sense as over the past week Keffals has moved onto retweeting every positive Tweet about one of their videos in order to try to prompt more people to watch it. I believe it's partly because their following is dying down (they've lost 400 followers in the past few days) but also because their view count is nosediving.
They had good traction on the 'Fleeing Arc' videos but then only streamed on Twitch/didn't put out any longform Youtube videos for about 2 weeks so it went to waste.

I've seen Youtubers say that people physically clicking the dislike button is still counted as engagement by Youtube (as it invoked a strong enough reaction to put in the effort to click a button) so it apparently actually helps in the algorithm, even though it really shouldn't.
The worst in terms of algorithm is the opposite of what Keffals is requesting, a video with very short viewer retention/people clicking off within the first 30 seconds of actual content. Or, better yet, just don't click the video and give it a view at all.
Shouldn't be too hard to make a bot that repeatedly opens and clicks out of his videos in under 30 seconds.
I'm not a tech guy but it doesn't sound difficult.

EDIT: Yeah disregard it's retarded and I had way too much to drink last night.
 
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While the site was offline, I was doing some digging on Keffals and found this (A). It’s a faggy radio program featuring an interview with our friend Kaylie Sorrenti.
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This is one of the earliest traces of Lucas on the internet. It’s from 9 years ago, so Lucas was 19 at the time. And this is pre-vocal feminization surgery. I’ve clipped out Lucas’s interview for your pleasure. Please listen to him introduce himself at least lmao.
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I know he had “learning disabilities” that made him take longer to graduate high school than normal, but holy shit, he sounds retarded.
Here's a transcript of the audio:
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[00:00.000 --> 00:08.480]  We're back on the Transistor Radio, CKUT 90.3. It's 235. Next is an interview that I did with
[00:08.480 --> 00:12.880]  Kaylee Sorrenti, and she's going to introduce herself in the piece, so I'm just going to play it now.
[00:14.560 --> 00:19.840]  Harry, I'm reporting again for Transistor Radio, and I'm here with my friend Kaylee Sorrenti.
[00:20.640 --> 00:22.320]  Would you like to introduce yourself, Kaylee?
[00:22.320 --> 00:29.520]  Hi, I'm Kaylee Sorrenti. I'm the first trans woman to be elected to the London Youth Advisory Council,
[00:30.080 --> 00:34.960]  and I facilitate a support group for trans identified youth in the city of London, Ontario.
[00:35.520 --> 00:37.600]  Thanks so much for being on Transistor Radio.
[00:38.400 --> 00:39.440]  No problem, Harry.
[00:40.160 --> 00:45.200]  So would you, you mentioned that you were the first trans woman on the London Youth Advisory
[00:45.200 --> 00:49.360]  Council. Do you want to, do you want to describe your position a little bit and what the council is?
[00:49.360 --> 00:56.960]  Okay, I start my term in September. The London Youth Advisory Council is a council of 13
[00:56.960 --> 01:03.360]  elected youths in London, and we survey to figure out what issues are affecting youth the most,
[01:03.360 --> 01:07.520]  and we lobby the municipal government to make sure they are aware of these issues.
[01:08.080 --> 01:13.520]  That sounds really awesome. What exactly is it like to facilitate trans youth London?
[01:14.400 --> 01:18.960]  It can definitely be difficult sometimes. There's still a lot of issues that trans youth
[01:18.960 --> 01:25.360]  have to face. We've had a lot of issues lately with homelessness, and we're in the middle of
[01:25.360 --> 01:32.320]  creating a project for emergency housing. Once that project gets started, there's going to
[01:32.320 --> 01:36.000]  be a lot of issues with funding, but I'm sure that we'll be able to get on top of it.
[01:36.560 --> 01:38.400]  How many youths are in the youth group?
[01:39.600 --> 01:46.400]  We have a total registered number of, I think it is 75 at this point. Well, usually we only have
[01:46.400 --> 01:52.640]  anywhere from 10 to 20 attending, but we keep track of every individual person who
[01:53.840 --> 01:59.280]  owes to us for services. Do facilitators get paid to do that, or is it completely
[01:59.280 --> 02:05.040]  by volunteer organization? It's completely by volunteer organization.
[02:05.040 --> 02:08.720]  That's awesome. So you grew up in London. Is that correct?
[02:08.720 --> 02:16.080]  That is correct, Harry. What was it like for you growing up as a trans kid in London?
[02:16.640 --> 02:22.480]  It was definitely very difficult growing up as a trans kid in London. There were no services,
[02:22.480 --> 02:28.720]  and the only support group that existed at the time when I transitioned, which was around 15,
[02:28.720 --> 02:34.320]  was an adult support group. So I didn't really feel like I had a place.
[02:34.320 --> 02:38.160]  Yes. How old are you now? Now I'm 19.
[02:38.160 --> 02:43.120]  Okay. Are you old enough to go to the adult trans drop in?
[02:44.160 --> 02:50.240]  Well, the adult group is for all ages, but ever since Trans Youth London started,
[02:50.240 --> 02:56.160]  it's been designated the adult group as it usually services people who are above our
[02:56.160 --> 03:05.760]  age range, which is 21. Okay. And so you're done high school then, eh? Actually, I'm not done high
[03:05.760 --> 03:13.840]  school yet. Okay. I dropped out for a year after I attempted suicide due to bullying that I experienced
[03:13.840 --> 03:19.920]  in my high school experience. Okay. So now that you're back in high school, do you feel like
[03:19.920 --> 03:24.320]  I know that you've been working with trans youth outside of the high school,
[03:24.320 --> 03:29.200]  but is there anything that you do within high school or have you received any support? Has
[03:29.200 --> 03:35.360]  anything like come out of your experience there? Oh, definitely. I think one of the best things
[03:35.360 --> 03:42.160]  that came out of me going back to high school was when I first went to my school, I was the first
[03:42.160 --> 03:49.360]  out trans person there, and now there are about six trans people who are all out in my high school
[03:49.360 --> 03:56.560]  just because I was out. Wow, that's awesome. So I'm planning on starting a Gay Straight Alliance
[03:56.560 --> 04:02.400]  before I leave to the University of Western Ontario next semester just to make sure there
[04:02.400 --> 04:08.880]  are more support in place. That's awesome. How big is your high school? What's the population?
[04:08.880 --> 04:16.160]  The population of Saunders Secondary School is 2,000. Okay. So you mentioned me off
[04:16.160 --> 04:19.600]  air, so I'll just bring up now, but like, and in the work you're doing, you're obviously really
[04:19.600 --> 04:27.120]  interested in electoral politics and stuff like that. That's correct. In your opinion, what would
[04:27.120 --> 04:32.560]  you say is one of the, a goal that we should be striving for, one of the most central issues in
[04:32.560 --> 04:42.560]  achieving some sort of trans equality? I think right now, Bill C279 is one of the most important
[04:42.560 --> 04:47.520]  things in achieving trans equality in Canada. Do you want to, do you want to tell the listeners
[04:47.520 --> 04:54.720]  what that bill is about in case they don't know? Bill C279 is a bill that would add gender identity
[04:54.720 --> 05:00.480]  and expression to the Canadian Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms. Right now, it's looking
[05:00.480 --> 05:05.760]  like the Liberals and the NDP are working together to try to make this bill go through, but
[05:05.760 --> 05:13.440]  unfortunately, conservative MPs are tagging it as a bathroom bill, saying that it would allow
[05:13.440 --> 05:21.520]  predators and rapists to get into female bathrooms. Right. So I guess along with the bill, it's
[05:21.520 --> 05:27.040]  important, you know, to get out there and promote education around, you know, what trans people,
[05:27.680 --> 05:32.640]  you know, access that we need to bathrooms and stuff like that. Like we're not all creepy
[05:32.640 --> 05:39.120]  predators. Like we just need to go to the bathroom, you know? Oh, exactly. And even if this bill goes
[05:39.120 --> 05:42.960]  through education, we'll still need to happen because there are many people who can go through
[05:42.960 --> 05:49.200]  their entire life without knowing that trans people exist. Yeah, that's actually, you know,
[05:49.200 --> 05:53.840]  creating media, having education, things, you know, doing youth outreach. These are all things,
[05:53.840 --> 05:58.080]  you know, that are really important in, you know, sharing our voices with the larger community,
[05:58.080 --> 06:03.120]  letting people know that, you know, not only do we exist, but we contribute a lot and we're important.
[06:03.120 --> 06:08.400]  Exactly. Yeah. And there definitely need to be more media role models for trans people.
[06:09.920 --> 06:14.720]  Every time you see a trans person in the media, it's usually just to make fun of them.
[06:16.640 --> 06:22.800]  So who in your, like, who would you say is a trans, you know, media hero or someone that trans
[06:22.800 --> 06:30.720]  youth can look up to? I definitely think a good trans media hero would be Kristin Malloy of the
[06:30.720 --> 06:36.480]  Ontario Libertarian Party. She was the first trans person to run in a provincial election.
[06:37.040 --> 06:41.680]  And I think that was a huge milestone in the history of our country.
[06:43.520 --> 06:46.800]  So one last thing I wanted to bring up with you, Kaley, is I actually
[06:46.800 --> 06:52.800]  saw you on the, with some other youth and a teacher, I guess, or a counselor viewers on the
[06:52.800 --> 06:59.600]  cover of the Metro London newspaper. Yeah. Would you like to talk about maybe what that was about?
[07:01.040 --> 07:05.840]  Well, recently in the Thames Valley District School Board area, new policies have come out to
[07:05.840 --> 07:15.200]  deal with trans, gender, and gender diverse students. And what these policies are, are accommodations
[07:15.200 --> 07:22.640]  based on request. And they would allow trans people to be permitted to participate in any activity
[07:23.360 --> 07:32.640]  that is gender segregated in accordance to their gender identity. And this is the second time in
[07:32.640 --> 07:38.080]  Ontario guidelines have come out for gender and diverse and trans students. The first time being
[07:38.080 --> 07:43.200]  in Toronto, which was actually used as a model for the guidelines that came out here in London.
[07:43.200 --> 07:47.200]  That's really awesome. Have those changes taken effect already or are they going to come into
[07:47.200 --> 07:53.760]  play next year? I actually haven't looked into when they're going to come into play because
[07:54.400 --> 08:00.960]  although I am attending high school, the staff at Saunders Secondary have been extremely
[08:00.960 --> 08:07.120]  accommodating and I haven't had any of these issues. But I'm sure that they will come to play
[08:07.120 --> 08:12.880]  soon. And that is very good because there are still a lot of trans youth we are working with that
[08:13.520 --> 08:16.640]  could extremely benefit from these new policies.
[08:18.640 --> 08:22.240]  That's really great. I'm really, really, really stoked to hear about all the awesome work that
[08:22.240 --> 08:27.840]  you and some of your other students send. You know, just people, people are doing in London. I
[08:27.840 --> 08:35.120]  didn't know all of that. It's definitely really tough, but we're doing what we can to ensure
[08:35.120 --> 08:42.640]  that trans people have the same rights as any other person in our city. In clothing, is there
[08:42.640 --> 08:48.800]  anything you wanted to share with the listeners or is there anything you feel like saying? Like,
[08:48.800 --> 08:54.240]  if you could say anything to a group of trans people who are listening or a group of cis people
[08:54.240 --> 09:00.640]  who are listening, just anything, any message you would like to convey. If there are any trans
[09:00.640 --> 09:06.880]  youth listening to this broadcast, I want you to know that it does get better. There are supports
[09:06.880 --> 09:12.640]  out there for you. And if you keep looking and keep looking, you will find them and things will
[09:12.640 --> 09:19.760]  get a lot better in your life. If there are some trans youth who are in London who would like to
[09:19.760 --> 09:25.520]  reach out and get involved with the youth project that you do or just contact them, how would they
[09:25.520 --> 09:33.840]  do that? You could find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com slash trans use London all one word
[09:34.880 --> 09:44.480]  or you could email or you could email me at Kaylee Sorrenti at gmail.com. Cool. And I can,
[09:44.480 --> 09:49.680]  I'll post that actually, I'll post that on our Facebook page, the Transistor Radio Facebook page.
[09:49.680 --> 09:56.880]  Thanks so much for being on Transistor Radio, Kaylee. And thank you so much for having me on, Perry.
There could be some errors but you'll mostly get the gist.
I gave it a listen, and at one point he mentioned about trying to commit suicide. way to go adding to that statistical number, Luke.
 
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