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So here's the deal with that and why even if you see it as evil it is still propaganda. One of the reasons I believe sites like these are allowed still is to establish a sense on normalcy about the craziness in the world. Let's take a look at the trans kid movement, anyone with any decency can see these kids are being abused and it is evil however.... it is still becoming normalized even to those who strongly oppose it. Let's take a small red state town where there might be a few trans kids in the middle school before the normalization propaganda phase of showing what was happening in blue states (had people in red states had no clue this was a thing), the parents would have been investigated immediately and the child taken away. Now people that oppose it wonder if reporting to CPS a now believed compromised organization would even help the child. So they do little but whisper how awful it is to each other. While some states are putting up laws saying it is child abuse (which yes they need to exist imo) the fact that these laws have to exist show that a certain amount of acceptance of it has taken place because before even 15 years ago even liberals in red states would have thought it was going too far and no law would have been needed and conservatives in law enforcement certainly would not have even questioned removing a child being put on hormones to attempt to change genders. In a more similar example if you show most kids even a Disney movie at one or two years old they will say it is scary and want it off but then because the parents usually keep it on and keep watching it by the age of five they love Disney and are no longer scared of the villains. Sometimes just the exposure to darkness even while claiming it is evil is enough to desensitize people enough from taking action when evil actually comes in real life.

242 days ago
1 score
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So here's the deal with that and why even if you see it as evil it is still propaganda. One of the reasons I believe sites like these are allowed still is to establish a sense on normalcy about the craziness in the world. Let's take a look at the trans kid movement, anyone with a decency can see these kids are being abused and it is evil however.... it is still becoming normalized even to those who strongly oppose it. Let's take a small red state town where there might be a few trans kids in the middle school before the normalization propaganda phase of showing what was happening in blue states (had people in red states had no clue this was a thing), the parents would have been investigated immediately and the child taken away. Now people that oppose it wonder if reporting to CPS a now believed compromised organization would even help the child. So they do little but whisper how awful it is to each other. While some states are putting up laws saying it is child abuse (which yes they need to exist imo) the fact that these laws have to exist show that a certain amount of acceptance of it has taken place because before even 15 years ago even liberals in red states would have thought it was going too far and no law would have been needed and conservatives in law enforcement certainly would not have even questioned removing a child being put on hormones to attempt to change genders. In a more similar example if you show most kids even a Disney movie at one or two years old they will say it is scary and want it off but then because the parents usually keep it on and keep watching it by the age of five they love Disney and are no longer scared of the villains. Sometimes just the exposure to darkness even while claiming it is evil is enough to desensitize people enough from taking action when evil actually comes in real life.

242 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

So here's the deal with that and why even if you see it as evil it is still propaganda. One of the reasons I believe sites like these are allowed still is to establish a sense on normalcy about the craziness in the world. Let's take a look at the trans kid movement, anyone with a decency can see these kids are being abused and it is evil however.... it is still becoming normalized even to those who strongly oppose it. Let's take a small red state town where there might be a few trans kids in the middle school before the normalization propaganda phase of showing what was happening in blue states (had people in red states had no clue this was a thing), the parents would have been investigated immediately and the child taken away. Now people that oppose it wonder if reporting to CPS a now believed compromised organization would even help the child. So they do little but whisper how awful it is to each other. While some states are putting up laws saying it is child abuse (which yes they need to exist imo) the fact that these laws have to exist show that a certain amount of acceptance of it has taken place. In a more similar example if you show most kids even a Disney movie at one or two years old they will say it is scary and want it off but then because the parents usually keep it on and keep watching it by the age of five they love Disney and are no longer scared of the villains. Sometimes just the exposure to darkness even while claiming it is evil is enough to desensitize people enough from taking action when evil actually comes in real life.

242 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

So here's the deal with that and why even if you see it as evil it is still propaganda. One of the reason I believe sites like these are allowed still is to establish a sense on normalcy about the craziness in the world. Let's take a look at the trans kid movement, anyone with a decency can see these kids are being abused and it is evil however.... it is still becoming normalized even to those who strongly oppose it. Let's take a small red state town where there might be a few trans kids in the middle school before the normalization propaganda phase of showing what was happening in blue states (had people in red states had no clue this was a thing), the parents would have been investigated immediately and the child taken away. Now people that oppose it wonder if reporting to CPS a now believed compromised organization would even help the child. So they do little but whisper how awful it is to each other. While some states are putting up laws saying it is child abuse (which yes they need to exist imo) the fact that these laws have to exist show that a certain amount of acceptance of it has taken place. In a more similar example if you show most kids even a Disney movie at one or two years old they will say it is scary and want it off but then because the parents usually keep it on and keep watching it by the age of five they love Disney and are no longer scared of the villains. Sometimes just the exposure to darkness even while claiming it is evil is enough to desensitize people enough from taking action when evil actually comes in real life.

242 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

So here's the deal with that and why even if you see it as evil it is still propaganda. One of the reason I believe sites like these are allowed still is to establish a sense on normalcy about the craziness in the world. Let's take a look at the trans kid movement, anyone with a decency can see these kids are being abused and it is evil however.... it is still becoming normalized even to those who strongly oppose it. Let's take a small red state town where there might be a few trans kids in the middle school before the normalization propaganda phase of showing what was happening in blue states (had people in red states had no clue this was a thing), the parents would have been investigated immediately and the child taken away. Now people that oppose it wonder of reporting to CPS a now believed compromised organization would even help the child. So they do little but whisper how awful it is to each other. 1While some states are putting up laws saying it is child abuse the fact that these laws have to exist show that a certain amount of acceptance of it has taken place. In a more similar example if you show most kids even a Disney movie at one or two years old they will say it is scary and want it off but then because the parents usually keep it on and keep watching it by the age of five they love Disney and are no longer scared of the villains. Sometimes just the exposure to darkness even while claiming it is evil is enough to desensitize people enough from taking action when evil actually comes in real life.

242 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

So here's the deal with that and why even if you see it as evil it is still propaganda. One of the reason I believe sites like these are allowed still is to establish a sense on normalcy about the craziness in the world. Let's take a look at the trans kid movement, anyone with a decency can see these kids are being abused and it is evil however.... it is still becoming normalized even to those who strongly oppose it. Let's take a small red state town where there might be a few trans kids in the middle school before the normalization propaganda phase of showing what was happening in blue states (had people in red states had no clue this was a thing), the parents would have been investigated immediately and the child taken away. While some states are putting up laws saying it is child abuse the fact that these laws have to exist show that a certain amount of acceptance of it has taken place. In a more similar example if you show most kids even a Disney movie at one or two years old they will say it is scary and want it off but then because the parents usually keep it on and keep watching it by the age of five they love Disney and are no longer scared of the villions. Sometimes just the exposure to darkness even while claiming it is evil is enough to desensitize people enough from taking action when evil actually comes in real life.

242 days ago
1 score