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.

Pedo trannies on Reddit are running around doing damage control.

Basically the angles are:

1. this is motivated by transphobia
2. Glinner is behind this [no, Glinner just copies screenshots posted by users in here and on Twitter]
3. She [sic] didn't rape any kids and being married to a pedo doesn't make her [sic] a pedophile, and of course you appoint an accused rapist as an election agent and nominate them for 'dad of the year' [ok they didn't mention that part]. Everyone deserves a second chance, even, uh, rapists still on trial for adult baby diaper pedo torture rape. [Let's not mention Aimee also accused the victim of being a liar.]

They aren't too keen to mention KiwiFarms, lol.
 
Reddit going on a purge like it is the opposite of the free speech platform it once claimed it was, I guess this is what happens when troons go on power trips.

It also highlights another issue with Reddit and that is because if there was any form of independent review of the company they would find all kinds of crazy shit. I really believe Aimee or that Faggot boyfriend of his will be the tip of it all.

I'm glad because Reddit is a cesspool that's now imploding due to a tiny tranny minority taking over and I hope people wake up to it.
 
what's the difference between the lib dems and labor again?
I'm not extremely familiar with uk politics.
They're more similar than different.

Both leftist/Marxist authoritarian. Both big on high taxes and welfare spending. There are no actual liberals, democrats, or labourers involved.

The support base for both parties is mostly metropolitan.

Lib Dems have an abnormally high number of perverts, Labour have a lot of rioters and muslims, but the two parties could merge and nobody would see any real difference in policies.
 
In fairness to England it's not the only country that has a weird TV licensing system like this, Ireland has one that's pretty much identical. At least the BBC still (occasionally) produces good content, RTÉ is godawful for the most part
that's the same country,, get over it.

[edit:] pressing the stickers won't make your country matter paddy (^:
 
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Is Reddit censoring The Spectator?​

What's going on over at Reddit? The popular chatroom, which bills itself as 'the front page of the internet', has been accused of blocking Spectator articles. Earlier this week, the most popular UK politics page was suspended from public view and users who posted a link to a Spectator article were blocked.

The article in question mentions one Aimee Challenor, a former ‘rising star’ of the Green party and transgender activist, who left the party in disgrace after she appointed her father — a violent paedophile — as her election agent.

According to the moderators on the Reddit group r/UKPolitics, Aimee has since been hired by the tech firm, which is now zealously blocking content about her. One Redditor who posted a Spectator article containing a brief mention of Challenor found themselves mysteriously 'suspended’ from Reddit.

That user was subsequently reinstated after r/UKPolitics raised concerns with the tech company. As the moderators put it, 'It later became apparent that Reddit has hired this individual as a Reddit admin, and were banning people from discussing her past to protect their employee from harassment.' Mr S put the allegations to Reddit — that Challenor is now working at the company and using her position to have unfavourable articles removed. Their spokesperson told me:


Earlier this month, a Reddit employee was the target of harassment and doxxing (sharing of personal or confidential information). Reddit activated standard processes to protect the employee from such harassment, including initiating an automated moderation rule to prevent personal information from being shared.
The moderation rule was too broad, and our systems suspended a moderator who posted content that was perceived to include personal information. After investigating the situation, we reinstated the moderator the same day. We are continuing to review all the details of the situation to ensure that we protect users and employees from doxxing — including those who may have a public profile — without mistakenly taking action on non-violating content.
Was the censorship purely automatic or did Challenor play a role in Reddit's removal of damaging information about her? The article itself, by Julie Bindel, only mentions her in passing. Whatever 'systems' Reddit was using seem to have removed any link to that article and banned any person who posted it. Bear in mind that the information about Challenor wasn't posted on Reddit itself but on The Spectator's own website. Mr S has some doubts over whether it really was the 'system' that was doing the deleting and blocking...

It is worth mentioning too just how disturbing the allegations about Aimee and her father are. Back in 2018, she quit the Greens after it emerged she had hired her father, David Challenor, as her election agent despite the fact he been charged with 22 sexual offences. These charges included the rape and torture of a 10-year-old girl, something Aimee neglected to tell the party. The details of that abuse are horrific; they include the child being suspended from the attic rafters as Aimee's father — dressed in a nappy — carried out his sadistic sexual crimes.

He was jailed for 22 years after being found guilty of 20 of those 22 offences. Aimee subsequently quit the party and accused the Greens of transphobia against her. At the time she said:


I cannot be held responsible for the actions of my father. I am not to blame for his behaviour. Yes, he was my election agent. This was one of a number of ways I was seeking to reconcile my relationship with my father after coming out of care. On reflection, I can understand that it was unacceptable for me to appoint my dad as my election agent when he had been arrested.
She then briefly joined the Coventry Liberal Democrats — and was promptly suspended by Lib Dem head office after yet another paedophile scandal. A social media account belonging to her partner, Nathaniel Knight, admitted to having written 'smut featuring minors’, among other sordid horrors. The unfortunate Aimee condemned the messages, saying her partner’s account had been hacked and announcing she was quitting politics.

Mr S has attempted to get in contact with Aimee but to no avail.
 

Challenor sought to access vulnerable children through a freedom of information request to the Coventry council.
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That was a sneaky attempt by Challoner to try to find where the council had sent Aimee by finding out which homes had got new residents when he was taken into care.

what's the difference between the lib dems and labor again?
I'm not extremely familiar with uk politics.

Labour was started by the unions about a hundred years ago when the liberals got too woke. Plus ca change.
 
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Comment from Aimee's (non admin) reddit account, deleted a few minutes after it was posted.
 
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This is not completely crazy actually. Almost a third of women in prison in the UK are there only because they didn’t pay their tv licence. There are many reasons why women are likely to be caught out then men for this and it’s not because they are much less likely to pay.

Obviously women going to prison shouldn’t be completely stopped but there does need to be something done about this as it’s ridiculous and a waste of prison funds.
And the children end up in care, which also costs money. Plus theres a study that says 65% of women in prison have brain injury.
Maybe if this was managed better less women and men would end up in prison. Saving yet more money.
 
man-hating bull dykes
Joke's on them, that's exactly my type :christine:

This thread is moving quickly and I'm not overly familiar with Reddit so sorry if this has already been mentioned but what's the bit about not mentioning it in private messages about? Are PMs not actually private over there or something?

My understanding is that posting The Forbidden Name in a locked, single-person sub (and deleted moments later) caused a user to be banned... maybe people are making assumptions based on that? (Also, does anyone know the user's name? IIRC they were fairly prominent)
 
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