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I guess DEGENERATE MONTH isn't as good for marketing purposes yet?https://twitter.com/DrLoupis/status/1665604217325899776
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THEY ARE JUST LIKE US!
Cope and seethe, commie parasite.
Little does that commie know that multinational corporations are the only reason his retarded ideas have any influence at all.
I'm pretty sure that one also needs to dilateCope and seethe, commie parasite.
it's way worse than that, SCP has been a sexpest-nest of hack writers for years: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-7056my face after I realize that SCP Fondation logo isn't a joke edit.
"anime is shit but let me tell you all about it"This isn't about subs vs dubs you retard, all the companies that import to Western are like this. And most "fan subs" now are just rips from the homo companies. If you buy some shit merch it probably is licensed by the company that holds the American brand as well.
The correct reply was
>watching anime
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Jeez... Maybe letting in a bunch of undocumented Hispanic Catholics and giving them sanctuary in your state wasn't a good idea in the long run for you and the Democrats huh Newsom? Also, Harvey Milk was an unrepentant pedophile who would lure underage boys from broken homes to have sex with him.News from today:
Tempers flare, protesters clash as Glendale school board prepares for Pride vote
ABC 7 (archive.ph)
With O.C. supervisors’ vote, pride flags will not fly at government properties
Los Angeles Times (archive.ph)
Amid book ban fight, Newsom blasts school board president as ‘ignorant’ for calling Harvey Milk ‘a pedophile’
Los Angeles Times (archive.ph)
Cope and seethe, you Patrick Bateman wannabe!Amid book ban fight, Newsom blasts school board president as ‘ignorant’ for calling Harvey Milk ‘a pedophile’
Los Angeles Times (archive.ph)
Rival demonstrations took place outside the Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) headquarters in Rockville, Maryland, on Tuesday over a policy update ending the parental right to opt out of having their children taught using LGBTQ+ inclusive books.
The protest against removing the opt-out was organized by Family Rights for Religious Freedom and Moms for Liberty, attracting scores of Muslim and Christian attendees who chanted "protect our children" and "religious freedom now." A couple of dozen counter-protesters rallied against them, responding with shouts of "protect trans kids" and "secular schools!"
Teaching about LGBTQ+ relationships in schools has become a heated topic across the United States. Tuesday also saw violent clashes break out in Glendale, California, as competing protesters gathered while the Glendale Unified School District board met to discuss recognizing June as Pride Month.
Parents served by the MCPS had been able to opt out of having books featuring LGBTQ+ relationships included in their children's schooling, but this policy was ended by the board, sparking anger from some campaigners.
Demonstrators, including parents, according to Fox 5 Washington D.C., gathered on Tuesday as the MCPS board met to discuss the issue, with both supporters and opponents of the rule change addressing the meeting.
Video posted on social media by independent video journalist Ford Fischer shows scores of demonstrators opposed to the rule change gathered outside the meeting waving placards and signs bearing slogans such as "restore opt-out" and "please accommodate, respect and protect our religious freedom." They faced off with a significantly smaller group of counter-protesters who waved Pride flags, while one held up a poster reading "Keep MCPS Free From Hate."
According to Fischer, 30 people from each side were allowed into the meeting, sparking anger from the demonstrators backing the opt-out who felt their numbers warranted more representation.
The reporter claimed one Muslim speaker described ending the opt-out as "intolerance of the faith community," with another commenting: "We identify with our religion. You have to be fair and equal in accepting different identities. Please reinstate the opt-out since it's fair, it's equal, and it respects all."
However another "Muslim mother" backed ending the opt-out, claiming: "Muslim parents do not share the views of the few vocal reactionaries claiming to represent all of us."
Separately three families have launched legal action against the Montgomery County Board of Education and Superintendent Monifa McKnight over ending the opt-out, which they argue violates their rights under the First Amendment. The lawsuit claims several LGBTQ+ inclusive books, such as Pride Puppy and Love, Violet had been added to the curriculum.
Newsweek has contacted Montgomery County Public Schools for comment by email.
In April, some conservatives began boycotting Bud Light in response to the brand working with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
Target has also been subject to a boycott after it included LGBTQ+ items marketed at children as part of its Pride Month range, though others on social media said they welcomed the products.



Hint: you never were.
They never ever ever will, especially not trannies.I wonder if the Alphabet people are starting to realize they went too far.
There are some private grumblings (on the treadmill of flags, how drag shows are involving children) in the circles I'm in, but there won't be anything public, I think. Not yet, anyway. Still blaming Bahnald Drumpf for the homophobia.They never ever ever will, especially not trannies.
Same. The flags in particular are really starting to piss off some people, who I would have previously pinned as uncritical "allies". The MAP/YAP pride flag seems peaked a lot of alphabeti spaghetti sorts, to three point that they're starting to back away from the while pride flag concept entirely. The rainbow is plenty, they're mumbling.There are some private grumblings (on the treadmill of flags, how drag shows are involving children)