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Ron in Regina

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The definition of "politician" is "a person who would cheerfully wade knee-deep through the blood of their own children to obtain or retain the smallest scrap of power."
…”a person who would cheerfully wade knee-deep through the blood of YOUR children & grandchildren to obtain or retain the smallest scrap of power.”
 

Tecumsehsbones

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That’s satire right? The woman in Target? That’s what happens with Halloween & Easter decorations and candy, and Christmas stuff, & Canada Day stuff, and every other Seasonal promotional products.
Nope, it's a thing. The tards are up in arms because Target is selling "gay" products.

Guess they just hate free enterprise, as communists tend to do.
 

petros

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Nope, it's a thing. The tards are up in arms because Target is selling "gay" products.

Guess they just hate free enterprise, as communists tend to do.
Nope. That's not it. Take T out of LGBTQ2S and shit like this goes away. Separate or suffer.

Nobody gives a fuck abouts gays or lesbians or furrys. Its Ts they hate.
 
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pgs

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Nope, it's a thing. The tards are up in arms because Target is selling "gay" products.

Guess they just hate free enterprise, as communists tend to do.
So it really was okay for priests and other teachers playing buggery pokery with children under their care .
 

Serryah

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That’s satire right? The woman in Target? That’s what happens with Halloween & Easter decorations and candy, and Christmas stuff, & Canada Day stuff, and every other Seasonal promotional products.

Sadly no. And it's getting worse; put up a Pride flag, and the haters will walk right onto your private property, tell you to remove the flag because they think it's "not acceptable" anymore and it's pushing an "agenda".


So much for "Freedoms" and "freedom of speech" and all that jazz.

Public property is one thing - I can see the arguments - but private is another story.
 

Ron in Regina

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The federal government will be providing $1.5 million to Pride organizations across the country for increased security measures at parades and other events this year, CTV News has learned.

The funding, to be announced by Minister of Women and Gender Equality and Youth Marci Ien later today, is being provided to Fierté Canada Pride to distribute to local event organizers who apply for assistance.
Among the measures the organization said are costing more for the 2023 Pride season: security and police services, volunteer training, insurance premiums, and emergency planning materials.

This funding will go towards expenses related to:

Vehicle and crowd control;

Barricades and fencing;

Municipal emergency service costs;

Paid-duty police or private security;

Training for staff and volunteers; and

Safety gear such as high-visibility vests and radios.

This one-time emergency funding allocation will be coming from an equality-focused program within Ien's department, and fits into the federal government's LGBTQ2S+ "Action Plan" unveiled last August.
Ts are dragging the LGBQ2S into their abyss.

Fix it or perish.
In just the last few months, protests at drag brunches and drag story-time events across Canada have resulted in clashes between participants and protesters, some requiring police intervention, while other events have had to be cancelled or postponed due to security concerns sparked by violent threats.
 

Serryah

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The federal government will be providing $1.5 million to Pride organizations across the country for increased security measures at parades and other events this year, CTV News has learned.

The funding, to be announced by Minister of Women and Gender Equality and Youth Marci Ien later today, is being provided to Fierté Canada Pride to distribute to local event organizers who apply for assistance.
Among the measures the organization said are costing more for the 2023 Pride season: security and police services, volunteer training, insurance premiums, and emergency planning materials.

This funding will go towards expenses related to:

Vehicle and crowd control;

Barricades and fencing;

Municipal emergency service costs;

Paid-duty police or private security;

Training for staff and volunteers; and

Safety gear such as high-visibility vests and radios.

This one-time emergency funding allocation will be coming from an equality-focused program within Ien's department, and fits into the federal government's LGBTQ2S+ "Action Plan" unveiled last August.

In just the last few months, protests at drag brunches and drag story-time events across Canada have resulted in clashes between participants and protesters, some requiring police intervention, while other events have had to be cancelled or postponed due to security concerns sparked by violent threats.

Actually now that you bring this up...

I wonder if the protests about Drag are for the men and gays who wear Drag only, or for all Drag performers? Cause there are women who dress in Drag too...

Are the protesters being anti-woman if they do Drag?
 

55Mercury

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Actually now that you bring this up...

I wonder if the protests about Drag are for the men and gays who wear Drag only, or for all Drag performers? Cause there are women who dress in Drag too...

Are the protesters being anti-woman if they do Drag?
does 'drag' mean just dressed for show, like vaudeville/burlesque-wise? or does it also include, say, trans women that are just wearing normal every-day female attire?
 

Serryah

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does 'drag' mean just dressed for show, like vaudeville/burlesque-wise? or does it also include, say, trans women that are just wearing normal every-day female attire?

Apparently it means whatever the person who uses the word wants it to mean.

Regardless of truth.

The question still stands: are people against Drag also anti-woman, if women also *perform* in Drag and they're against all drag?