Watching Some More News reminded me that the Catholic church is not the only example of hypocrisy in the false groomer narrative, police are also big time fucking groomers.
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Rayne is really cute as a girl (salad_bar_breath@todon.nl)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jul-2023 23:04:15 JST Rayne is really cute as a girl - clacke likes this.
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Rayne is really cute as a girl (salad_bar_breath@todon.nl)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jul-2023 23:04:32 JST Rayne is really cute as a girl Check out page 41 for the most disturbing trends. 74.1% of police victims are under the age of 18.
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Rayne is really cute as a girl (salad_bar_breath@todon.nl)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jul-2023 23:05:33 JST Rayne is really cute as a girl Parents have no reason to fear trans people going into a bathroom with their kids. They do however, have many very good reasons to fear cops going into a bathroom with their kids.
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Rayne is really cute as a girl (salad_bar_breath@todon.nl)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jul-2023 23:05:35 JST Rayne is really cute as a girl Heres something else interesting:
<< Almost half of the cases (48%) in the study involved an arrested officer who was
employed by a law enforcement agency in the Southern region of the United States (i.e., Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia). It is not clear why the incidence of sex-related police crime arrests is so high in the South. We do know, however, that there are more police officers employed in the South (n = 147,235, 33%) than in any other region of the country, there are more municipal law enforcement agencies in the South (n = 3945, 35%) than in any of the other geographic regions, and the average number of police officers per 1,000 inhabitants in the South (n = 2.6) is higher than in the other regions (U.S. Department of Justice, 2010, Table 71).>>Interesting, so while these Nazis have failed to produce evidence that giving queer people human rights leads to more sexual abuse, here is some pretty solid ass evidence that more cops equals more sexual abuse right here.
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Rachel (transitory@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jul-2023 23:06:14 JST Rachel @salad_bar_breath are bathrooms even the most likely location for abuse to occur?
I feel like they're just associated because it is a place lgbt people would inevitably be near people/kids. No reason the narrative can't fall apart on *all* levels
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Rayne is really cute as a girl (salad_bar_breath@todon.nl)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jul-2023 23:06:25 JST Rayne is really cute as a girl @transitory that's kind of something I always wondered in the back of my mind, and if you put it under a lens it does make the whole "bathroom debate" kind of weird.
Which I mean, it only exists because some pervert in the 1950s accused homosexuals of loitering around washrooms, in something that can only be conjured up in the bigoted mind. Current anti-trans bigots are boring assholes who lack imagination, so they simply recycled that.
With that being said, if there is anybody who has been blessed by the state with so much power that they can make some form of abuse in a bathroom occur despite the logistical issues associated with that, it's definitely cops.
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