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Curator Of Rot ☮︎

@CuratorOfRot

Dissecting the collapse of the social fabric. Chronicling modern decay, institutional ruin, and the quiet desperation of the human condition. @TheAsphaltPoet

شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2026
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Curator Of Rot ☮︎
Curator Of Rot ☮︎@CuratorOfRot·
@PaulaCrosswell @Glinner “I’m not a fascist but I have literally no issue with fascism whatsoever” isn’t a position that makes sense. You’re either in favor of liberty or you’re not.
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Paula Crosswell
Paula Crosswell@PaulaCrosswell·
@CuratorOfRot @Glinner No. You could hold a neutral position. This concept seems beyond a few, nevertheless it is true. eg. I neither like nor dislike Oreos. More importantly, you MUST to have an agreed definition of fascism BEFORE asking if someone has a position on it. What's yours?
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Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan@Glinner·
My favourite thing about the Antifa case is how they all flipped on each other. That's what happens when your rank and file are middle class dipshits who don't think the police use real ammo.
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Jeanine A*****
Jeanine A*****@petiteJeanine·
@CuratorOfRot @jk_rowling @LouiseWluddite @miroirdufou Unisex toilets are what you're describing. The toilets at home, on airplanes and on trains are unisex. Both sexes can use them, but only one at the time. Mixed sex toilets have shared wash facilities, used by men and women at the same time, with cubicles leading off it.
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
You might find it difficult to do two things at once, Paul, but I find it remarkably easy to enjoy the millions I've made while continuing to care about women's rights.
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J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
@freespirited_p There is no evidence that trans-identified men don’t have exactly the same pattern of criminality as all other men. On the contrary, all available evidence suggests they do.
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Cis white men are the biggest threat to Women.
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling

@boreddeleuzian It’s called safeguarding. 98% of sex crimes are committed by males. 88% of victims are female. Essences don’t rape. The male-bodied do.

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Curator Of Rot ☮︎@CuratorOfRot·
2% are committed by females. If all men are criminals for crimes committed by other men, then you and every other woman are guilty of crimes committed by other women. I require all of my earthly subjects to show 100% logical consistency at all times. Feel free to backpedal if you don’t wish to be consistent with your own logic though.
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
@boreddeleuzian It’s called safeguarding. 98% of sex crimes are committed by males. 88% of victims are female. Essences don’t rape. The male-bodied do.
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Paula Crosswell
Paula Crosswell@PaulaCrosswell·
@CuratorOfRot @Glinner We live in an era where naming entities the opposite of what they are is a convention Such nomenclature is used as an propaganda mechanism. Function does not follow 'labels'. The sooner people catch up on this the better. (If you are not anti-Oreo, you're pro-Oreo, right? 🤨)
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Scott Whitman
Scott Whitman@Glassmen11·
@carpediempd23 @CuratorOfRot @StephenKing I don't remember US citizens feeling it necessary to carry documentation around under a democratic president. I don't remember and democratic US presidents discussing taking control of Greenland or Venezuela or Canada with force. So why exactly is a comparison foolish again?
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Stephen King
Stephen King@StephenKing·
It will be at least 40 years before our loved and lovely America recovers from the wounds this selfish, stupid, and ego-driven man has inflicted. That it will recover seems certain to me, but it will leave scars.
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Curator Of Rot ☮︎@CuratorOfRot·
@Glinner Terrorist Jews spent three years brutally murdering tens of thousands of Muslim kids in Gaza. Don’t simp for terrorists the way you do for trans content makers, Graham.
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Retard Finder
Retard Finder@IfindRetards·
Stop calling politicians public servants. They aren't serving us, they serve themselves. Just call them retards.
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Curator Of Rot ☮︎@CuratorOfRot·
@libdunkmedia @StephenM If the Trump administration admits publicly that they understand the constitution, they’ll have to admit they violated their oaths of office and would be forced to resign.
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Lib Dunk
Lib Dunk@libdunkmedia·
@StephenM Why don’t you try reading the Constitution some time dipsh*t? Trump cannot unilaterally make decrees about election rules
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Curator Of Rot ☮︎@CuratorOfRot·
@StephenM What he means by “rogue judges” is “judges not allowing Trump to violate the constitution.” Never take Stephen Miller at his word. Dude’s a perpetual liar.
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Curator Of Rot ☮︎@CuratorOfRot·
Are they not comparable? Both built their movements on the idea that the nation was once glorious but had been brought to its knees by corrupt elites, weak leaders, and foreign exploitation. Both framed themselves not just as politicians with a platform, but as the only figures capable of standing up to the system on behalf of the forgotten citizen. Enemy: Both systematically worked to undermine public trust in independent media. Hitler's movement popularized the term Lügenpresse (lying press) to isolate followers from mainstream facts, while Trump consistently labels critical media outlets as "fake news" and the "enemy of the people." Critics and linguists frequently note parallels in the specific vocabulary used to describe political opponents and immigrants. Trump's occasional use of words like "vermin" or stating that undocumented immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country" echoes the highly exclusionary, nationalist language used in early 1930s European populism to erode empathy for specific groups. Both movements position themselves as existential threats to an entrenched, corrupt bureaucracy. In 1930s Germany, it was the "Berlin system" and traditional cosmopolitan elites; in modern America, it is the "Washington Swamp" or the "Deep State." Both effectively aligned their own personal grievances with the grievances of their followers, convincing their base that an attack on the leader is a direct attack on the movement itself. Both utilized massive, highly orchestrated public rallies as their primary tool for political mobilization. These events are designed to be emotional, tribal experiences that foster a powerful sense of community, shared anger, and absolute loyalty to a single individual. If Trump doesn’t want to be compared to Hitler, he should probably stop using Hitler’s political playbook.
Charles@carpediempd23

@CuratorOfRot @StephenKing LOL. Anybody who Compares Trump to Hitler or the Republicans to Nazis has an IQ of about 55

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Curator Of Rot ☮︎
Curator Of Rot ☮︎@CuratorOfRot·
Are they not comparable? Both built their movements on the idea that the nation was once glorious but had been brought to its knees by corrupt elites, weak leaders, and foreign exploitation. Both framed themselves not just as politicians with a platform, but as the only figures capable of standing up to the system on behalf of the forgotten citizen. Enemy: Both systematically worked to undermine public trust in independent media. Hitler's movement popularized the term Lügenpresse (lying press) to isolate followers from mainstream facts, while Trump consistently labels critical media outlets as "fake news" and the "enemy of the people." Critics and linguists frequently note parallels in the specific vocabulary used to describe political opponents and immigrants. Trump's occasional use of words like "vermin" or stating that undocumented immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country" echoes the highly exclusionary, nationalist language used in early 1930s European populism to erode empathy for specific groups. Both movements position themselves as existential threats to an entrenched, corrupt bureaucracy. In 1930s Germany, it was the "Berlin system" and traditional cosmopolitan elites; in modern America, it is the "Washington Swamp" or the "Deep State." Both effectively aligned their own personal grievances with the grievances of their followers, convincing their base that an attack on the leader is a direct attack on the movement itself. Both utilized massive, highly orchestrated public rallies as their primary tool for political mobilization. These events are designed to be emotional, tribal experiences that foster a powerful sense of community, shared anger, and absolute loyalty to a single individual. If Trump doesn’t want to be compared to Hitler, he should probably stop using Hitler’s political playbook.
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Charles
Charles@carpediempd23·
@CuratorOfRot @StephenKing LOL. Anybody who Compares Trump to Hitler or the Republicans to Nazis has an IQ of about 55
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Reloaded.Again
Reloaded.Again@reloaded0086_·
@CuratorOfRot @jk_rowling @LouiseWluddite @miroirdufou Females/women already had privacy for 100+ years, until ludicrous males/men in dresses decided to invade their spaces, and idiots like you want to rearrange toilets globally for this minority of male perverts, without having any money. DO NOT TWIST MY WORDS YOU USELESS TRA!
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
Today I discovered not only that there is such a thing as a quokka but also that my whole life I've been missing a quokka.
Kaeley Triller@KaeleyT

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