EleanorAbernathy

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EleanorAbernathy

@OZConvictColony

Katılım Temmuz 2023
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Steve@SteveKadarchi·
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Lewis Spears
Lewis Spears@LewSpears·
I made the news! Turns out in Victoria, you can walk around a train carriage dual wielding knives, terrify other passengers, evacuate an entire carriage, delay the train for 30 minutes and you won’t even get a fine. - I guess I shouldn’t have intervened at all and let the guy do whatever he likes hey @JacintaAllanMP ?
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Helen Joyce
Helen Joyce@HJoyceGender·
Genuine question to those who think this is free expression - what is Meganork Man expressing? Freedom of expression is a qualified right, so it's relevant to ask - what does the wearing of meganorks express? What is it intended to convey and what, reasonably, does it convey?
Neil Thin@NeilThin

For perhaps the first time, I may be in disagreement with @andrewdoyle. Same as with language, this is a freedom of expression issue. We're free to laugh at this lecturer's attire or say it's ugly or offensive, but we shouldn't censor it if it doesn't endanger anyone.

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Alex Leaf
Alex Leaf@Alexleaf·
Sex robots are going to be a perfect litmus test for emotionally underdeveloped men because any man who sees a sex robot as a “replacement” for women is telling on himself. He is admitting that what he wanted from women was never really a woman. It was simply access to sex without any type of responsibility towards another human. They basically admit that they cannot become the kind of man a real woman would actually want to choose, and they know it (probably while rationalizing that women are the problem), so they avoid that situation entirely. That is great information. It tells you everything you need to know about their views on women and relationships. His dream relationship is one where he gets sex, silence, obedience, and zero expectation of growth. He was never prepared for a real relationship with a woman.
Catty@CatWomaniya

Men don’t realise that this is a massive win for women.

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Dave Black
Dave Black@DaveBl4ck·
@Alexleaf No. They want access to sex without the nearly impossible barriers modern society has created for them, and without the risks to their livelihood, health and life.
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Rob Henderson
Rob Henderson@robkhenderson·
Available now. I was honored to write the foreword for the 25th anniversary edition of Life at the Bottom: The Worldview That Makes the Underclass by Theodore Dalrymple. As you can probably tell from the title, the book is about life at the bottom of society. Not just in terms of money but in terms of behavior, values, and daily choices. Drawing on his many years working as a doctor with prison inmates and patients in low-income neighborhoods, Theodore Dalrymple describes how violence, addiction, broken families, and despair are sustained not only by material hardship but by ideas that excuse bad behavior and reject personal responsibility. Dalrymple challenges a comforting story. Many people believe poverty is mainly about a lack of resources or unfair systems. This book argues that culture and norms matter just as much, sometimes more. When society stops expecting discipline, self-control, and accountability, the people who most need those guardrails suffer the most. I read the original version of Life at the Bottom about a decade ago when I was in college. One of the most important books I’ve ever read. Writing this foreword for the 25th anniversary edition feels like coming full circle. First living the world Dalrymple describes, then discovering his work in college, and now helping to bring it to new readers. Strongly recommended. It is available today. Get your copy here: us.amazon.com/Life-Bottom-Wo…
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Pat McHunt
Pat McHunt@NotAlexMoraes·
@OZConvictColony @RDWareEsqu1re @TruthFairy131 Most crimes in general. Did you know that women are more often the perpetrators in cases of infant homicide? Fact. There's also typically only around 10-25 infant homicides in Aus each year. That's 0.00018% of the population at most. Are women a danger around infants? No.
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
Australia's largest childcare operator is shutting 40 centres nationwide after a mass exodus of families sparked by a homosexual male worker being charged with abusing 12 children. A parent wanted to make a report but didn’t want to be called ‘homophobic’. MEN do not belong in childcare just like women do not belong in certain roles. This is one of SO MANY incidents now, it is not worth the risk. Children should be at home with their parents.
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Australia's largest childcare operator is shutting 40 centres nationwide after a mass exodus of families sparked by a worker being charged with abusing 12 children.

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Ryan Dally
Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
Matt Canavan says he is “very concerned” that the “identity politics” is creeping into the right. “Pauline’s dividing us” “I worry about where Pauline will take this country” “To sow more division” He sounds just like Albo.
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Pat McHunt
Pat McHunt@NotAlexMoraes·
@OZConvictColony @RDWareEsqu1re @TruthFairy131 It's only the difference between about 97.9% of men and the criminals you fear. Some women do horrible shit to kids. I wouldn't say something as dumb as: unrelated women are a danger to kids. Accurately describing reality is lame nowadays I guess.
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EleanorAbernathy
EleanorAbernathy@OZConvictColony·
@RDWareEsqu1re @the_road_beyond @TruthFairy131 It’s not gender it’s sex And almost all sex offenders are men Most childcare workers, teachers, nannies are female and yet they rarely commit sex offences against children Institutional care is not great and if by men it’s dangerous as well
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Roger Douglas Ware
Roger Douglas Ware@RDWareEsqu1re·
@TruthFairy131 Actually as a father I see men in childcare as good role models. Find the difference between good upright men and this example and you will see the issues clearly
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Edie Wyatt
Edie Wyatt@msediewyatt·
@WomenReadWomen It’s a purification process where people are concerned. You really get To see people’s character and it’s often crushingly disappointing. But you also get to see your own character and you’ll continue to find true allies and friends.
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Genevieve Gluck
Genevieve Gluck@WomenReadWomen·
Maybe I will delete this, but, anyone who has been seeing the posts I delete knows I've been having a really tough year. I don't want to give details because there are people who would enjoy hearing about my struggles. The knowledge of that holds me back. I have been dealing with some very personal issues, and learned that former friends of mine have decided to make me a pariah, they got together, found my articles, and somehow after seeing all I had done, made a kind of group decision, behind my back, to shut me out and disavow me. I just learned about this a few days ago. It's one thing to say, well, they were never your friends anyway, but it's quite different when they say outrageous things behind your back and other people believe their cult mindset, so that one former friend makes an effort to turn all friends against you. I will never back down, and I know that I have been speaking truthfully from my heart for years. There is nothing they could do to make me feel ashamed, but my former friends are trying. I understand on a personal level the toll this takes on people who speak out. It's depressing, absolutely, and our only comfort is each other, and the awareness that this is in fact a cult, one that needs to be shoved into the sunlight and exposed. But we'll never get back what we lost.
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