Aimee Challenor / Ashton Lucas David Challenor / Aimee Knight - Failed politician, adult baby, son of an adult baby rapist, furry, brony: the troon that killed Reddit.

who would have thought that this diapertroon would become reddit's own version of twitch's deertranny
apparently history really does repeat itself
This is beyond the deer tranny. It's so much worse and a paid position and one that it looks like Reddit initially stood behind more (though I'm betting that ends pretty quickly.) And it's frankly beautiful that this is happening fresh off the heels of superstraight too. I was a little bummed out, because I thought it would recede back into troonworship, but considering the mainstream subs are getting hit there's no way this doesn't cause more schism. I'd love to know the internal Reddit tranny politics of this, somebody pulled strings and got Chancellor hired and now the money bags have to be reconsidering who they've been making their bed with.
 
Now seriously, what does Reddit have to gain from protecting this single individual? The creature itself cannot be that powerful and well-connected, and being trans alone cannot be that strong of a reason. What the heck is happening here? Since when is defending child abuse and rape seen as less of an issue than e.g. being accused of maybe groping a woman 40 years ago?
 
Now seriously, what does Reddit have to gain from protecting this single individual? The creature itself cannot be that powerful and well-connected, and being trans alone cannot be that strong of a reason. What the heck is happening here? Since when is defending child abuse and rape seen as less of an issue than e.g. being accused of maybe groping a woman 40 years ago?
Shades of a certain miss Quinn, if I do say so myself. Likely lots of shared dirt between individuals as is the new norm from the new generation of morally degenerate managerial class. If you turn on someone, all that shit gets out.
 
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This guy Challenor is far from a failed politician, more's the pity, and this diaperful of shit doesn't just stink up Reddit. Despite his young age and very obvious dodginess, he has had a huge effect on trans-related issues in the UK and by extension elsewhere, from writing party policy with the Greens and the LibDems, being an ambassador for tranny-rights group Stonewall and sitting on their Trans Advisory Group, as well as working to get men into women's shelters and 'trans girls' (boys) into the UK Girl Guides (🤢🤮). Also worth mentioning that the guy he 'married' is an actual self-confessed pedophile.

Probably a lot of this stuff is mentioned upthread, but this is a good profile of this sack of crap and his poisonous effect: https://whatisawoman.uk/?page=AimeeChallenor

And this profile, hosted on Graham Linehan's blog, is essential reading too, though not if you plan on eating afterwards: Ashton Challenor, the boy who disappeared
 
Twitter account deleted:
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Here is the account he was using last year.
He changed his location from Michigan to Scotland.
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"Joined December 2015" Looks like the same. He just unfollowed a lot of accounts.
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The aimeechallenor account was still alive 2 days ago. He must have just changed the handle
CORRECTION: It archived at both handles at the same time. Strange.
 
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Now seriously, what does Reddit have to gain from protecting this single individual? The creature itself cannot be that powerful and well-connected, and being trans alone cannot be that strong of a reason. What the heck is happening here? Since when is defending child abuse and rape seen as less of an issue than e.g. being accused of maybe groping a woman 40 years ago?
The way I see it one of two things must've happened, either:
1. Reddit's HR rubberstamped them through the hiring process without even doing the most basic of background checks because they needed to tick diversity boxes. OR
2. They did do a background check, and decided that being kicked out of not one but two political parties, as well as being associated with a convicted child rapist wasn't a deal breaker.

Either way, it reflects really, really badly on Reddit's admin, so no wonder they're trying to bury this shit.
 
The way I see it one of two things must've happened, either:
1. Reddit's HR rubberstamped them through the hiring process without even doing the most basic of background checks because they needed to tick diversity boxes. OR
2. They did do a background check, and decided that being kicked out of not one but two political parties, as well as being associated with a convicted child rapist wasn't a deal breaker.

Either way, it reflects really, really badly on Reddit's admin, so no wonder they're trying to bury this shit.
Keyboard trying; and failing. I'm already seeing random irls talking about it lmfao
 
Americans paying a British nonce money without doing some fucking research? Why does that sound familiar?

It's the funny accent. It throws us for a loop. We can't tell if it's "haha" funny or "haha get the noose" funny.
The fuck do Reddit jannies even have to gain by keeping this fag around and memoryholing his past? Aside from his tranny status making him untouchable.
Now seriously, what does Reddit have to gain from protecting this single individual? The creature itself cannot be that powerful and well-connected, and being trans alone cannot be that strong of a reason. What the heck is happening here? Since when is defending child abuse and rape seen as less of an issue than e.g. being accused of maybe groping a woman 40 years ago?
He's not a reddit moderator, the people who volunteer to moderate their own subreddits. He's a reddit admin, a paid employee of Reddit Inc.

Even if someone's a pedo, it's usually bad form to fire them immediately after hiring them, especially because this information was generally well known. They were supposed to do their homework ahead of time. I'm guessing the controversy was known to a small extent somewhere during the hiring process and various influential trannies in the reddit hierarchy poopoo'd it as "transphobic smears" and got the hire through anyway.

So they're stuck in the awkward position of having to defend this piece of shit for now until they can figure out a solution.

I'm guessing Aimee will get quietly yeeted out of the job at some point, possibly with some sort of hush money and they'll pretend it never happened. What I don't think will happen is that the hiring managers responsible will reconsider who they take advice from.
 
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