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55Mercury

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I was a tom boy & enjoyed every minute of it. I was and never have been a "girly girl" that was my two sisters. I never wanted to be a boy; I just enjoyed what the boys did! That's likely what's happening to our girls now except that they're "encouraged" to decide otherwise which is SICK!!!
I wanted a doll for Christmas as a toddler and I got it. That's totally harmless and not particularly un-normal, I believe. But today I'm still totally privileged to have this fvcking awesome tool. uh-huh

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petros

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Anheuser-Busch loses more than $5B in value over Dylan Mulvaney...

'No one at senior level' of Bud Light knew about Dylan Mulvaney ad campaign: report

'No one at senior level' of Bud Light knew about Dylan Mulvaney...

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Anheuser-Busch loses more than $5 billion in value amid Dylan Mulvaney Bud Light controversy​

By Ariel Zilber
April 12, 2023 | 2:27pm

Beer Colossus Anheuser-Busch saw its value plummet more than $5 billion since the company announced its branding partnership with controversial transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

Marketing executives at Bud’s parent, Anheuser-Busch InBev, have allegedly “paused” additional campaigns so they can implement a more “robust” vetting process for future projects, according to the report.

The accuracy of the report — which comes despite the fact that Bud Light has publicly stood behind its partnership with Mulvaney — couldn’t immediately be confirmed.

The Post has sought comment from Anheuser-Busch.

“Obviously it was, and it’s a shame because they have a well-earned reputation for just being America’s beer — not a political company.”

Bud Light executives were reportedly caught unawares over plans to partner with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

“Some low-level marketing staffer who helps manage the hundreds of influencer engagements they do must have thought it was no big deal,” according to an unnamed source cited by the Daily Wire.
 
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petros

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‘I'm A Victim!’ Yells Trans Activist While Punching Woman In The Face

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·Apr 10, 2023

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Amid the controversy surrounding the attack on women's rights activist and NCAA swimming champion Riley Gaines, a new report indicated a burly male trans activist shouted "I'm a victim!" as he punched a woman squarely in the face.

"You people don't get it!" shouted the muscular, blue-haired man as he repeatedly struck the tiny woman in the jaw. "Trans people have the right to expose their genitalia in locker rooms to anyone they want! Stop threatening us and being violent!"

A former college swimming champion, Gaines has drawn the ire of the trans activist community after speaking out against the inclusion of biological male athletes like Lia Thomas in competitions with females. Trans activists, conversely, are aggressively defending their totally sane and logical rights to bully and demoralize women by destroying them in their sports and requiring them to feel violated by sharing locker rooms with naked men.

"If men who think they are women don't have the right to walk around naked in women's locker rooms, what rights DO they have?!" shouted another muscular male activist as he kicked an unconscious woman in the ribs. "We must be protected and defended!"

At publishing time, as the battered women were being hauled off to the hospital under police custody to receive treatment for their injuries before facing charges of committing dangerous crimes against the trans community, the trans activists who physically assaulted the protesting women had reportedly been isolated by law enforcement to protect them from the general public.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Holy Crap! Is that from “The Onion” or the “Beaverton”??? I’m assuming it’s parody but I was into the second paragraph before it became obvious (I’m hoping).
What's particularly stunning about "Crazy Person Acts Crazy?"

Do you find the idea of some straight White guy blazing away from a hotel window, killing 60 and wounding over 400, more comforting?
 

Ron in Regina

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What's particularly stunning about "Crazy Person Acts Crazy?"

Do you find the idea of some straight White guy blazing away from a hotel window, killing 60 and wounding over 400, more comforting?
….At publishing time, as the battered women were being hauled off to the hospital under police custody to receive treatment for their injuries before facing charges of committing dangerous crimes against the trans community, the trans activists who physically assaulted the protesting women had reportedly been isolated by law enforcement to protect them from the general public.
This.
 
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Ron in Regina

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Do you find the idea of some straight White guy blazing away from a hotel window, killing 60 and wounding over 400, more comforting?
I am in my mid 50s, have all of my own teeth, with no cavities and no fillings. I like eating apples. Always have..

That doesn’t mean that I hate oranges or pineapples or I’m against pomegranates.
 

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I am in my mid 50s, have all of my own teeth, with no cavities and no fillings. I like eating apples. Always have..

That doesn’t mean that I hate oranges or pineapples or I’m against pomegranates.
Pomegranates are to much work for to little reward .
 
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Threats to U.S. dictionary publisher land man a year in prison
Author of the article:Associated Press
Associated Press
Mark Pratt
Published Apr 13, 2023 • 2 minute read

A California man who made violent anti-LGBTQ-related threats against dictionary publisher Merriam-Webster Inc. over its updated gender definitions was sentenced Thursday to a year in prison.


The sentence imposed on Jeremy Hanson, 35, by a federal court in Massachusetts also included 30 days of home confinement, three years of probation and mental health treatment.


Hanson pleaded guilty last year to interstate transmission of threatening communications in connection with threats made to the Springfield, Massachusetts-based dictionary publisher and to the president of the University of North Texas.

In court documents, prosecutors said the Rossmoor, California, man has a history of making “threatening communications, nearly all of which were motivated by … biases based upon race, gender, gender identity, and/or sexual orientation.”

Those other communications were directed at the American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty International, Land O’ Lakes Inc., Hasbro, a nonbinary rabbi and others, prosecutors said.


In a remote hearing Thursday, prosecutor Steven Breslow asked for an 18-month prison sentence, in part to serve as a deterrent to others at a time when violent rhetoric is becoming more common.

Hanson’s defense attorney, Marissa Elkins, asked that her client be sentenced to the time he has already served, citing his history of emotional and behavioral issues, including anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder.

More time behind bars could negatively affect his mental health, she said.

Judge Mark Mastroianni in U.S District Court in Springfield acknowledged Hanson’s medical history and said he had no intent or capacity to carry out his threats, but called his actions “disturbing and terrifying.”


He noted that Merriam-Webster management was “fearful that Hanson would come to their office and cause harm,” and said internal company communications referenced the 2015 attack on Charlie Hebdo offices in France, where terrorists killed 12 people who worked for the satirical weekly newspaper.

Hanson sent Merriam-Webster threatening messages and comments between Oct. 2 and Oct. 8, 2021 using the website’s “contact us” function, where he commented on word entries such as “girl,” “woman,” and “female,” prosecutors said.

“It is absolutely sickening that Merriam-Webster now tells blatant lies and promotes anti-science propaganda,” Hanson wrote, according to prosecutors. “There is no such thing as ‘gender identity.’ The imbecile who wrote this entry should be hunted down and shot.”

Twice he threatened to shoot and bomb company headquarters, prompting Merriam-Webster to close offices in Springfield and New York City for several days, prosecutors said.

Hanson also wrote an email to the president of the University of North Texas in 2022 that said “You ought to be shot in the head and have your offices set on fire,” for supporting transgender students, prosecutors said.

Hanson, who appeared at the hearing remotely from a California jail, declined to address the court when given the opportunity.