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Like what?One day, he came in wearing a shirt that read 'Read Banned Books', which did make me chuckle
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Like what?One day, he came in wearing a shirt that read 'Read Banned Books', which did make me chuckle
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Honestly didn't think any of the Potter ones got banned here, even in individual schools.I know, right? Do we even have any banned books in Bongland any more? I mean, I know some Christian schools, in both Britain and America, did actually ban Harry Potter, back in the day, so that seems a bit of an own goal, honestly.
Apparently the last one was '91, Lord Horror by David Britton.I know, right? Do we even have any banned books in Bongland any more? I mean, I know some Christian schools, in both Britain and America, did actually ban Harry Potter, back in the day, so that seems a bit of an own goal, honestly.
People on twitter (when it was still twitter) tried to get Owen Jones to say he'd fuck a trans man and he wouldn't say it.There's a gay guy at my work who is always ranting about J.K. Rowling and what an awful bigot she is towards trans people. One day, he came in wearing a shirt that read 'Read Banned Books', which did make me chuckle, because that statement suggests a desire to challenge established orthodoxy and, for some reason, I can't picture someone like him reading Abigail Schrier, Julie Bindel or Helen Joyce's books.
I'd honestly like to tell him to put his money where his mouth is and fuck a pooner, if he feels so strongly about this trans shit. Trans men are men, after all, right?
Maybe we should all start socially pressuring gay men to have sex with pooners, the way lesbians are told to shut up and suck the girldick, see how quickly it becomes a problem?
Unleash the fujo army.
I have seen some gay men on x who are desperate to complain about FTMs going into gay bath houses etc, but it just comes off as histrionic faggotry to me bc it isn't like a FTM can hold them down and rape them. All they have to do is say "no" and the problem goes away, and they basically all say "no". if MTFs were equally incapable of sexual abuse I wouldn't really care as much about their infiltration of female spaces. the threat will always be unequal.Maybe we should all start socially pressuring gay men to have sex with pooners, the way lesbians are told to shut up and suck the girldick, see how quickly it becomes a problem? Because it seems to me that if there's one thing men understand, it's sexual boundaries when it comes to themselves.
Unleash the fujo army.
I have seen some gay men on x who are desperate to complain about FTMs going into gay bath houses etc, but it just comes off as histrionic faggotry to me bc it isn't like a FTM can hold them down and rape them. All they have to do is say "no" and the problem goes away, and they basically all say "no". if MTFs were equally incapable of sexual abuse I wouldn't really care as much about their infiltration of female spaces. the threat will always be unequal.
I just wonder why these freaks find it so worthy of bragging that their kids are 41% likely to off themselves. Great jerb mommy dearest.The big exception to my half-ass theory is the Munchausen-by-Proxy mothers who brag on Instagram about having 1 gay kid and 2 trans kids. Still working on how those psychos fit in.
The threat is unequal, yep. But bath houses are specifically the place for the really anonymous sex acts - glory holes, orgies in the dark, free use etc, where you can't see who's doing what and the whole point is you don't really get the opportunity to say no or be discriminating. That's why ftms always get complained about in the context of bath houses or group parties.I have seen some gay men on x who are desperate to complain about FTMs going into gay bath houses etc, but it just comes off as histrionic faggotry to me bc it isn't like a FTM can hold them down and rape them. All they have to do is say "no" and the problem goes away, and they basically all say "no". if MTFs were equally incapable of sexual abuse I wouldn't really care as much about their infiltration of female spaces. the threat will always be unequal.
Still don't understand why that wasn't a bigger deal. I genuinely think it affected Ginuwine's rep in the music scene as well, rather than India's ... probably why India feels invincible, can't believe he got away with trying to force himself on someone on television.What happened with the Scottish "hate crime bill" was fucking hilarious. Troons could hardly contain their euphoria boners at the idea that JK was going to be arrested and imprisoned for the terrible crime of calling mentally ill men in dresses "men", but on day 1 it all came tumbling down, lol.
I fucking hate "India" Willoughby. Like almost all MTF troons, he is an utterly obnoxious, talentless, worthless cunt. The way he tried to force himself on Ginuwine was disgraceful. All he can do is play the victim over and over again in a desperate attempt to try and stay relevant.
It's so weird to me to think that Harry Potter, of all things, got banned, when nowadays, stuff like The Wasp Factory, which is arguably far nastier (and, in my opinion, actually kind of trash) is a recommended text in schools.
Many women simply don't believe men could be so awful and would shamelessly taking advantage of systems that protect women. I bet you many still think it's a super minority of troons who are pervs or criminals. Unless people are on the farms or GC or conservative twitter, most of the tranny crime news are suppressed and normies don't go out of their way to find such information. And I imagine some women also don't want to confront the fact that the old sexism didn't magically disappear and modern women's rights aren't as safe as they thought it is.I find it more mysterious that so many women support troons, when troons diddle kids and abuse women all the time. But I daresay that Rowling has opened the eyes of a fair few normies.
You think that the whole "Fourth Wave Feminism" was just 4D chess by the nebulous evil conspiracy that runs the world to welcome in troons, and later, pedophilia?Many women simply don't believe men could be so awful and would shamelessly taking advantage of systems that protect women. I bet you many still think it's a super minority of troons who are pervs or criminals. Unless people are on the farms or GC or conservative twitter, most of the tranny crime news are suppressed and normies don't go out of their way to find such information. And I imagine some women also don't want to confront the fact that the old sexism didn't magically disappear and modern women's rights aren't as safe as they thought it is.
It's all of them. I see not a single troon dares to point out what obvious bullshit this all is. They all absolutely hate women, they're disgusting perverts, child groomers, every single one of them.I bet you many still think it's a super minority of troons who are pervs or criminals.
I think it was the opposite, by the fourth book her editors were not willing to cut as much as they should have. You can see this with other authors and creatives who have editors or some equivalent. As they gain success their work becomes longer, more complicated, and generally more ambitious as their editors become more hands-off (either because they don't want to interfere with genius or they don't want to risk upsetting the talent). While there's value in this, it also allows the creative's worst habits to run wild. As it was, the first book was shockingly long for a children's novel of the time. This was a manuscript that was passed on by a dozen publishers, Bloomsbury had immense power in that relationship, they muse have cut out a lot from that first manuscript to even get it down to 223 pages. They probably cut a lot from Chamber of Secrets, but it was still even longer. Same for Prisoner of Azkaban. By then Harry Potter was a confirmed hit, so that's why Goblet was so long and IMHO the least tight of the series. Order of the Phoenix was longer still, but it also marked such a major tonal shift that it almost had to be. If it was really the publisher taking a greater role in the writing I don't think they would have gambled (even though there wasn't much shot of the Harry Potter novels actually flopping at that point) on taking such a dark turn.I'm personally of the opinion that the last three or four books were written basically by committee but she at least got the ball rolling.