Dill Doe

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Dill Doe

Dill Doe

@DillDoeczpu

Katılım Mart 2026
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vitus
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Either I'm just heartless or people opposed to the down syndrome abortion debate don't have the empathy to imagine what it's like to raise mentally disabled offspring, likely until death
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@DillDoeczpu @coop31168911 @Provokatov I mean probably but growing up I always felt like I was pretending to be a girl I never felt myself till I watched videos online then I was a tom boy and everyone called me a boy when I wasn’t and in 2021 I did masculine makeup and I truly felt myself I loved what I saw.
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Dill Doe
Dill Doe@DillDoeczpu·
@val_collects19 @coop31168911 @Provokatov So did you. Without the internet you likely wouldn’t have felt this way about yourself. Would’ve grown up normally. But because LGBTQ shit is pushed down your throat you decide you NEED to be trans. Clearly believes what you seen. The hypocrisy. Just like a woman, which you are
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Dill Doe
Dill Doe@DillDoeczpu·
@val_collects19 @coop31168911 @Provokatov You’ll never be a real man ever. Whatever fantasy land you’re living in isn’t reality. Go cry because you wasted your life trying to be something you’re not
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𝓥𝓪𝓵𝓮𝓷𝓽𝓲𝓷𝓮
@DillDoeczpu @coop31168911 @Provokatov So someone on the internet named dill doe is going to tell me that I can’t be trans because I don’t get a surgery that’s difficult to recover from … news flash not every trans man or women wants a vagina or cock you are some random loner on twitter you have no real say in anythi
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Dill Doe
Dill Doe@DillDoeczpu·
@Misha8989 @honeyb255 @Slatzism @Neurofluoresce I see that it’s clearly a good thing. Would you want your child to grow up in a behavior filled with niggers? I’d rather have a polite child than someone who’s influenced by faggots or niggers.
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pagliacci the hated 🌝
The romanticization of downies is very weird to me. “Oh they’re so happy!” Yeah because they have an IQ of 34. People see little clips of the higher-functioning minority being cute online and then feel entitled to massively underestimate the amount of mental, social, financial, and medical resources it takes to raise them. This isn’t helped by the fact that the parents of profoundly disabled kids often try and offset the (very valid) guilt, disappointment, and burnout they feel by frantically pretending like their lives are great because farming praise for being “good people” and righteously dunking on parents who don’t want that for themselves are the only coping mechanisms they have. A profoundly disabled child is not a houseplant or kitten, and it isn’t a responsibility that ever ends. The vast majority of downies are not capable of obtaining even a mild degree of independence. You will be taking care of them until the day you die (and spend the last moments of your life worrying about who will take care of them when you’re gone). Imagine being 80 years old and still having to heat up nuggets for your 45 year old child, remind them to wash, tell them when to go to bed, etc… Imagine not being able to do literally anything without having to consider whether or not your downie labubu can join. Imagine never having grandchildren, or never being able to see your child go to college or get married. Fundamental experiences many look forward to, gone. It’s not like the cute little clips in the vast majority of cases. And this is all especially true if you have a male downie because once they hit puberty and adulthood, you now have all of the urges of a horny man trapped in the mind and body of someone with a no impulse control and superhuman retard strength. It’s all fun and games until your 300 pound adult son who has the intellectual capacity of a turnip whips his junk out in a Walmart and starts rubbing it on the My Little Pony display (I witnessed this once, absolutely horrifying scenes). All I’m saying is… If you want to be a downie parent - awesome. I wish you the best. I am sure there are plenty of profoundly disabled kids waiting to be adopted and you can put your money where your mouth is anytime. But I do not blame anyone who does not want that life for themselves and, crucially, recognizes they would not be good parents in that situation. At the very least, I respect the fact that they’re being honest, which seems to be something most people can’t do when it comes to the disabled.
RaisingPatriots@raisingpatriots

@CollinRugg If you are considering abortion because your child has down syndrome, please watch this video first.

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Dill Doe
Dill Doe@DillDoeczpu·
@MarieAuret @FrostFox2001 You know I’m right LOL. You’re a joke. You know you’d pick a normal child over a retarded one if you had the choice. Don’t act so high and mighty. No one wants a retarded child and the people who do are just lying.
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Marie Auret
Marie Auret@MarieAuret·
@DillDoeczpu @FrostFox2001 Dildo here is a eugenicist. He thinks it's okay to kill people (who are already alive) with down syndrome. Dildo should stick to dildos.
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✫彡Frostyyyyy
✫彡Frostyyyyy@FrostFox2001·
This is not "evil". I have personally gone through something similar, and I feel confident saying that whether it is Down syndrome or other severe congenital conditions, every family faces different realities, levels of support, and access to medical information. Reducing all of these situations to a simple moral judgment does not accurately reflect the complexity of what these families go through. Saying ‘Down syndrome children deserve life’ is emotionally appealing, but it oversimplifies a deeply complex issue. No one is denying their worth as human beings. But turning a medical, ethical, and lifelong caregiving reality into a slogan ignores the suffering, the variability in outcomes, and the legitimate choices families face. Respecting life also means respecting reality—not replacing it with slogans.
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg

YouTuber Jesse Ridgway and his wife abort their child after finding out the baby had Down syndrome. Ridgway cited that they chose to kill the baby after deciding that he and his wife didn't want to be inconvenienced with a child with Down syndrome. "Things have been pretty dark for a while for us, and we felt this was gonna be a nice little ray of sunshine, and it's not." Horrific and selfish. An estimated 67% - 85% of pregnancies in the U.S. with a Down syndrome diagnosis are aborted. This is evil. Don't let anyone convince you otherwise.

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Dill Doe
Dill Doe@DillDoeczpu·
@capeandcowell Not for likes. It’s for a better life. Would you want a disabled child that has to depend on you for the rest of your life? No, I know you wouldn’t. If you had the choice between a normal child and a disabled one, you’d pick the normal 10/10 times. You’re a fucking hypocrite
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Dill Doe
Dill Doe@DillDoeczpu·
@AdamPollock @SirFulkeGrevile @Nate_Cohn I wouldn’t want my child to not be able to have a normal fulfilling life. I’d want my child to be able to contribute to society and continue my legacy.
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Adam James Pollock
Adam James Pollock@AdamPollock·
@SirFulkeGrevile @Nate_Cohn They didn’t kill the child because of financial costs. They killed the child because they didn’t want the burden of looking after a disabled person. It’s that simple.
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Adam James Pollock
Adam James Pollock@AdamPollock·
This is one of the most disgusting things I have ever read on this platform. Justifying killing your unborn child with Down’s syndrome because it is a better alternative than allowing them to have an “objectively shitty” life. Utterly, completely evil.
Jesse Ridgway@McJuggerNuggets

This week, my wife and I made the very difficult decision to terminate the pregnancy due to Trisomy 21. The choice was not made lightly. We really appreciate all of the personal stories that you guys shared with us, especially the unconditional support we received from fans with no matter what we decided. I know some of you may be very disappointed to hear this news. We are devastated. This has been extremely traumatic for both of us, especially Ashley. She underwent the procedure earlier this week and is on the mend. Thankfully, everything went smoothly, but emotionally we are drained. Trisomy 21, also known as Down Syndrome, is caused by an extra chromosome. It is caused by an error in cell division, like a glitch. The odds of a baby having it is 1 in 1000. When I first confronted this news, I was shocked but optimistic. If they’re a little slow intellectually, then we’ll make it work. I signed on to be a parent, come what may…but I just didn’t fully understand what Down Syndrome entailed. Once we made it public, it became clear that MOST people don’t know what Down Syndrome entails (and no, it’s not the same as Autism): 50% of babies with DS have heart defects. 75% will have hearing challenges. Over 50% will have vision problems. Impaired immune function, developmental disabilities, learning disabilities, delayed physical development, poor muscle tone, structural issues with face, decreased lifespan, etc…Sadly, the list is long, feel free to look it up…Down Syndome isn’t a “blessing”, it is objectively shitty from a health perspective. I didn’t realize just how rough it is for the child, let alone the family…more often than not, they would be fully dependent on others for the rest of their life. The miscarriage risk is also close to 50%, which made matters worse…they may never see the light of day and it puts Ashley further at risk. We spoke with doctors, friends, family and genetic counselors and learned that up to 90% of women terminate their pregnancy after learning the baby has Trisomy 21. This was WAY higher than I expected, I thought it would be lower given that I hear so many say they kept or would keep the baby. I believe that’s because most terminations happen privately, it feels shameful. A lot of judgment being cast. You never think you’d be in this type of situation until it happens to you and then things change. To all of my fans who have weighed in on this topic who have Autism, Down Syndrome or any other conditions…we appreciate you. You matter a lot and we’re glad you’re here. I commend you and your families for having the strength and courage to push forward. As for us, we made a difficult decision that we believe in the long-run will be beneficial for our family. Thankfully, we had a choice. It will take a little time to move on, but we are excited to try again in the future and hopefully have a better outcome. Love you guys & thank you for understanding. ❤️

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Dill Doe
Dill Doe@DillDoeczpu·
@KatelynTweeter Cmon go to the adoption agency and get a disabled child. See how long you can last. I’m sure your life will be so much better. What a fucking joke
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Katelyn James
Katelyn James@KatelynTweeter·
Just don't get an abortion. It's not that hard.
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Dill Doe
Dill Doe@DillDoeczpu·
@val_collects19 @coop31168911 @Provokatov Is it not obvious you seriously think that the Jews wouldn’t want you to be this way? They’re all full of retarded faggots, and clearly they got to you. It’s so sad
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