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    Poe It Up

    It has less to do with that and more to do with the breakdown of the nuclear family. It all traces back to fathers staying home and raising their children. Single income families will never escape pov

  • Good call.

  • Surlymermaid
    Surlymermaid

    I really try to consider every opinion with an open mind, realizing we all have different values, thought processes, cultures, etc. But some of you make this so fucking difficult. I am a school cou

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#3052
23 minutes ago, The Royal We said:

Just another small government conservative, nothing to see here.


party of small government !

#3053
Just another small government conservative, nothing to see here.

Are they even waving that fig leaf around anymore? It’s Disney Part II. Do what I want Big Co or life may become difficult for you in FL. Can’t wait to see it on the national tour!
#3055
On 11/29/2022 at 3:16 PM, tx 3 putt said:


Jennifer Lawrence Reaction GIF

More accurate headline: DeSantis comments publicly on what he saw on Tucker last night in an obvious plea for airtime on Fox News 

#3056
1 hour ago, wildcat09 said:

 

Ana’s erection from this is going to last longer than four hours.

Bashing Jewish traditions in South Florida?  Weird Flex, Ronnie.  

#3057
2 hours ago, wildcat09 said:

 

Ana’s erection from this is going to last longer than four hours.

Are you telling me these unnecessary, poorly thought-out, reactionary, hate-filled laws may have unintended consequences that make lives worse for the students?  Who could have ever seen this coming?

#3058

You guys are forgetting what’s most important though, which is how much this owns us, the random people on the internet that Ana hates.

#3059
38 minutes ago, wildcat09 said:

You guys are forgetting what’s most important though, which is how much this owns us, the random people on the internet that Ana hates.

I'm so owned.

#3061
On 12/4/2022 at 10:47 AM, cactusflinthead said:

 



Before becoming Desantis's general counsel, Newman was law clerk to Justice Alito, aide to Tec Cruz and Jones Day attorney. Oh, and Federalist Society member.

 

#3065
2 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

Hmm …

 

Pretty in depth thread about him. 

 

 

#3067
On 12/5/2022 at 4:02 PM, Horn Under a Bad Sign said:



Before becoming Desantis's general counsel, Newman was law clerk to Justice Alito, aide to Tec Cruz and Jones Day attorney. Oh, and Federalist Society member.

 

And a member of the Hitler Youth movement along with Greggie and Dougie... 

#3068
4 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

something is not adding up in all this 

Apparently Stermon had suffered a stroke recently and was going to 'distance' himself from politics. So, the rumors that he had received a 'terminal' diagnosis due to his health and thus the impetus for his death may mean something entirely different if one follows the other rumors related to the investigation currently ongoing by LEOs regarding sexual misconduct, or the ones that were shut down regarding election improprieties in Florida.

#3072
1 hour ago, Captainant said:

BAW GAWD THAT'S @fattyflattie's MAN!

Lol. I’m pretty sure I’ve never once mentioned DeSantis on this site.  Don’t let that stop you though. 
 

eta: ive been vaxxed since the first week my number was called.  Don’t let that stop you either. 

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#3073
On 12/5/2022 at 3:02 PM, Horn Under a Bad Sign said:



Before becoming Desantis's general counsel, Newman was law clerk to Justice Alito, aide to Tec Cruz and Jones Day attorney. Oh, and Federalist Society member.

 

That boy's got some stank on him.

 

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I suppose it makes sense that would-be tyrant would be aiming to rid his fiefdom of Civil Rights, Voting Rights, and any other legislation regarding protection for non-heterosexuals, women, the disabled, or any sort of minority rights.

What doesn't make sense is that many of those affected will join the hard-hearted bigots and vote for him to continue the war against the illusional radical socialists who in reality are the only people remaining who care about the republic.

Sadly, should DeSantis not succeed in gaining the GOP nomination for president, he will be replaced by someone worse. There is no GOP alternative to the above way of thinking. It is the GOP.

He's a contender in the stadium where the game is being played. He's typical of the army outside the stadium waging war on the republic.

We don't win by stopping one person hoping his replacement will be an improvement. It's total war.

 

#3074

DeSantis had to do something to suck a little oxygen away from Trump’s campaign, as low-energy as it seems.  And him being governor means he can empower panels to take on federal agencies, whereas Trump just says stupid shit on Truth Social.

#3077

Now it's 'slang'?  

"Excuse me, your honor...I speak Jive!" 

Woke yo' self a pro slick, grey matter back locked the performers down take t.c.b.'in, man!  

Golly, Ron...

#3081
On 12/14/2022 at 2:57 AM, tx 3 putt said:

He’s going full anti vax for the primary run 

 

This is actually good news, get his base to not trust guides by cdc etc, they gonna die and less of them to vote sort of like Covid in the past. So ain’t that bad 

#3083
1 hour ago, Underdog said:

Was Nestor unavailable? 

That whole Nestor thing was still creepy as fuck, and I don't get why more people didn't question it.

#3084
11 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

That whole Nestor thing was still creepy as fuck, and I don't get why more people didn't question it.

yeah, it didn't add up then and it does even less so now

#3085
17 minutes ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

yeah, it didn't add up then and it does even less so now

If he'd been a democrat, Qanon would have been unrelenting about it.  But party matters over all else.

#3086
On 12/16/2022 at 12:52 PM, Gengs1 said:

This is actually good news, get his base to not trust guides by cdc etc, they gonna die and less of them to vote sort of like Covid in the past. So ain’t that bad 

Yeah, his base is literally obese, elderly Floridians.  This is a win-win for Democracy.  Between his anti-semitism and bashing of science, he's alienating a huge chunk of his state...or is going to get them dead.  Either way, high-five Ronnie! 

#3087

Desantis Reversing Himself on Vaccines:

"Early in the pandemic, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis repeatedly praised President Donald Trump for the expedited development and rollout of a coronavirus vaccine. The governor’s office pushed for $480 million in pandemic resources, including media campaigns promoting the shots, according to state budget documents. And DeSantis, a Republican, even lauded the Biden administration for helping to expand access to vaccines.

 
“We’re having more vaccine because of this, which is great,” DeSantis said of a federal program shipping shots to pharmacies in February 2021.

But this past week, DeSantis threw himself into misleadingly disparaging the vaccines, convening skeptics to buck guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and seeking to investigate vaccine makers for fraud.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/12/17/desantis-vaccine-reversal/

#3088
19 minutes ago, Horn Under a Bad Sign said:

Desantis Reversing Himself on Vaccines:

"Early in the pandemic, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis repeatedly praised President Donald Trump for the expedited development and rollout of a coronavirus vaccine. The governor’s office pushed for $480 million in pandemic resources, including media campaigns promoting the shots, according to state budget documents. And DeSantis, a Republican, even lauded the Biden administration for helping to expand access to vaccines.

 
“We’re having more vaccine because of this, which is great,” DeSantis said of a federal program shipping shots to pharmacies in February 2021.

But this past week, DeSantis threw himself into misleadingly disparaging the vaccines, convening skeptics to buck guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and seeking to investigate vaccine makers for fraud.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/12/17/desantis-vaccine-reversal/

As if I needed another reason to not go to Florida.  

#3089

NEW REPORT: Anti-LGBTQ+ Grooming Narrative Surged More Than 400% on Social Media Following Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay or Trans’ Law, As Social Platforms Enabled Extremist Politicians and their Allies to Peddle Inflamatory, Discriminatory Rhetoric

https://www.hrc.org/press-releases/new-report-anti-lgbtq-grooming-narrative-surged-more-than-400-on-social-media-following-floridas-dont-say-gay-or-trans-law-as-social-platforms-enabled-extremist-politicians-and-their-allies-to-peddle-inflamatory-discriminatory-rhetoric

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WASHINGTON — In the wake of the passage of Florida’s discriminatory “Don’t Say Gay or Trans” bill, extremist politicians and their allies engineered an unprecedented and dangerous anti-LGBTQ+ misinformation campaign that saw discriminatory and inflamatory “grooming” content surge by over 400% across social media platforms, according to a new report released today by the Human Rights Campaign and the Center for Countering Digital Hate. The report — Digital Hate: Social Media’s Role in Amplifying Dangerous Lies About LGBTQ+ People — reveals that the average number of tweets per day using slurs such as “groomer” and “pedophile” in relation to LGBTQ+ people surged by 406% in the month after the Florida bill was passed, resulting in a sharp spike in online homophobia and transphobia that social media platforms not only failed to crack down on, but also profited from. 

The report also reveals that the anti-LGBTQ+ content was largely driven by a small group of extremist politicians and their allies who together are driving a coordinated and concerted campaign to attack LGBTQ+ kids in an effort to rile up extreme members of their base ahead of the midterm elections. According to the report’s findings:

In a matter of mere days, just ten people drove 66% of impressions for the 500 most viewed hateful “grooming” tweets — including Gov. Ron DeSantis’s press secretary Christina Pushaw, extremist members of Congress like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, and pro-Trump activists like “Libs of TikTok” founder Chaya Raicheck.

Posts from these 10 people alone reached more than 48 million views, and the top 500 most influential “grooming” tweets all together were seen 72 million times.

The astonishing visibility these posts garnered is a direct result of Twitter’s failure to enforce its own policies banning anti-LGBTQ+ slurs. Twitter failed to act on 99% of the 100 hateful tweets reported to them anonymously by CCDH researchers, even after it had stated ‘grooming’ slurs were against its policies on hate speech.

On Facebook and Instagram, 59 paid ads promoted the same narrative. Despite similar policies prohibiting anti-LGBTQ+ hate content on both social media platforms, only one ad was removed.

“As social media platforms fail to enforce their own standards — enabling a wave of online anti-LGBTQ+ hate to grow without restraint — extremists are wielding dangerous influence, seeking to radicalize Americans, incite hate against LGBTQ+ people, and mobilize the extremists within their base ahead of the midterm elections,” said HRC Interim President Joni Madison. “But the rise of this online vitriol doesn’t just have political implications — there are deadly, real world consequences as violent rhetoric leads to stigma, radicalization, and ultimately violence. Nearly one-in-five of any type of hate crime is now motivated by anti-LGBTQ+ bias, and the last two years have been the deadliest for transgender people, particularly Black transgender women. HRC, along with our partners at the Center for Countering Digital Hate, urgently calls on social media companies to act swiftly and transparently to stop the spread of extremist and hateful misinformation, including the grooming narrative.”

“We’re in the middle of a growing wave of hate and demonization targeting LGBTQ+ people – often distributed digitally by opportunistic politicians and so-called ‘influencers’ for personal gain,” said Imran Ahmed, CEO of the Center for Countering Digital Hate. “Online hate and lies reflect and reinforce offline violence and hate. The normalization of anti-LGBTQ+ narratives in digital spaces puts LGBTQ+ people in danger. Facebook and Twitter claim in their rules to prohibit this kind of targeted hate and harassment but they simply don’t enforce those rules on bad actors — rules which are designed to protect others’ rights. The clear message from social media giants is that they are willing to turn a blind eye. LGTBQ+ rights have been transformed after decades of hard-won progress, but progress is fragile unless you continue to defend it.”

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Key Findings of the Report

➤ Anti-LGBTQ+ ‘grooming’ rhetoric on social media platforms drastically increased following the passage of Florida’s Don't Say Gay or Trans law.

Researchers used the social analytics tool BrandWatch to collect a sample of 989,547 tweets posted between January 1 and July 27 that mention the LGBTQ+ community alongside slurs such as “groomer”, “predator” and “pedophile”.

In the month following the passage of the ‘Don’t Say Gay or Trans’ law, the volume of ‘grooming’ related content increased by 406%.

6,607 tweets a day overall on average, up from 1,307 the month before

1,385 tweets a day using the phrase “OK groomer” on average, up from 54 

4,053 tweets a day referring to Disney alongside slurs on average, up from 37

In the week following Twitter’s statement that tweets calling transgender or nonbinary people “groomers” violate its policies on hate speech, there were 8,075 tweets per day on average mentioning the slurs alongside the LGBTQ+ community

➤ ‘Grooming’ rhetoric is being spread by a small group of radical extremists as part of a coordinated and concerted effort to attack LGBTQ+ kids to rile up extreme members of their base, the only voting bloc they are moving on these issues, ahead of the midterm elections.

Researchers used BrandWatch to identify the 500 most-viewed hateful 'grooming' tweets from our wider sample, which were viewed an estimated 72 million times in total and received 399,260 likes and retweets.

Within this smaller sample, tweets from just ten people were viewed an estimated 48 million times, equivalent to 66% of the reach of the 500 most-viewed tweets. Amongst the top ten people responsible for driving the 'grooming' narrative on Twitter are:

Marjorie Taylor Greene - Representative for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District

James Lindsay - “Anti-woke” activist and author

Lauren Boebert - Representative for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District

Christina Pushaw - Press secretary to Governor of Florida

Frank Drew Hernandez - Contributor to Turning Point USA

The top 500 ‘grooming’ tweets were viewed 72 million times

➤ Meta profits from ads promoting ‘grooming’ narrative on Facebook and Instagram.

Using Meta’s Ad Library, researchers identified 59 ads promoting the narrative that the LGBTQ+ community and its allies are ‘grooming’ children.

Meta accepted up to $24,987 for the ads, which have been served to users over 2.1 million times.

32 of the 59 ads, receiving 2 million impressions, focus ‘grooming’ accusations on Disney after the company came out in opposition of the ‘Don’t Say Gay or Trans’ bill.

As of August 1, Meta continued to run ‘grooming’ ads despite stating on July 20 that baselessly calling LGBTQ people or the community “groomers” is covered by its hate speech policies.

➤ Hateful content has gone virtually unchecked, despite anti-discrimination polices at Facebook and Twitter.

An audit found that Twitter failed to act on 99% of the 100 hateful tweets reported to them anonymously by CCDH researchers after it had stated ‘grooming’ slurs were against its policies on hate speech.

Just one of the 59 ads promoting the ‘grooming narrative’ was removed by Meta, and the platform has continued to accept such ads after it had stated ‘grooming’ slurs were against its policies on hate speech.

➤ There are real life consequences to anti-LGBTQ+ hate being spread online.

Legislative — Legislators in state houses across the country introduced 344 anti-LGBTQ+ bills this session, and 25 of them passed. These bills and laws attack the LGBTQ+ community, particularly transgender and non-binary young people and their families, preventing them from accessing age-appropriate medical care, playing sports with their friends, or even talking about who they are in school.

Anti-LGBTQ+ Violence — Nearly 1 in 5 of any type of hate crime is now motivated by anti-LGBTQ+ bias; The last two years have been the deadliest for transgender people, especially Black transgender women, we have seen since we began tracking fatal violence against the community.

Reports of violence and intimidation against LGBTQ+ people have been making news across the country: White nationalists targeted a Pride event in Idaho; Proud Boys crashed Drag Queen story hour at a local library in CA to shout homophobic and transphobic slurs.

Mental Health Outcomes: More than 60 percent of LGBTQ+ youth said their mental health has deteriorated as a result of recent efforts to restrict access to things like gender-affirming care for transgender youth.

The full report and dataset can be found on HRC’s website here. To speak with a representative from HRC or CCDH, contact press@hrc.org.

#3092
4 hours ago, Burt said:

 

 

Jesus Christ that picture is ringing fascist alarm bells. "In-group governor announces investigation of out-group citizens for '''decency''' reasons". Complete with fists in the air in the photo. Fuckin hell

#3094

Full disclosure-I attended college and lived in Florida from 1994-1996.  So obviously I endorse Desantis.  You fucking cunts 

#3095
Just now, YGIFS said:

Full disclosure-I attended college and lived in Florida from 1994-1996.  

That explains a lot. 

#3096
3 minutes ago, mdmost said:

That explains a lot. 

Particularly why your mom still walks with a limp

#3097
13 minutes ago, YGIFS said:

Particularly why your mom still walks with a limp

That's silly. My mother never lived in Florida. 

  • 3 weeks later...
#3100

I know there's a very real possibility he could be our next president. But then I sometimes watch him and think no way. The guy is just kind of a dork. 

Say what you want about Trump, but he was himself. With DeSantis, it just comes across as he is playing a character to pander.

 

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