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  • WuDrWu
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    Originally posted by ShockerPrez View Post

    Where are the NAGs, I mean NOW? Isn't this something they should be rampaging against.

    Also, has there ever been a story of a young boy seeing a grown woman naked in the men's locker room? I would think this would be happening 50% of the time, but never have seen one.

    Funny. I'm sure it's just not being reported as much.
    My goodness, hats off to Rebecca Phillips and her family. THAT is a sharp young woman that has been raised beautifully. Respectful, polite, engaging and smart as hell.

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  • Shockm
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    Originally posted by ShockerPrez View Post

    Where are the NAGs, I mean NOW? Isn't this something they should be rampaging against.

    Also, has there ever been a story of a young boy seeing a grown woman naked in the men's locker room? I would think this would be happening 50% of the time, but never have seen one.

    Funny. I'm sure it's just not being reported as much.
    True. In this case, the 17 year old minor, had to fight the establishment, as she was worried about her 5 year old sister, who she brings to swim during the summer, encountering naked men in the locker room. Sad.

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  • Shockm
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    Originally posted by ShockerPrez View Post
    Also, while the NHL player is being pilloried.

    Why must we celebrate people, who's only achievment is their desire to have sex with people of the same sex? Why does their sexual desires make them someone to celebrate? I just find it a little odd.
    Agree, it makes no sense to celebrate.

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  • ShockerPrez
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    Also, while the NHL player is being pilloried.

    Why must we celebrate people, who's only achievment is their desire to have sex with people of the same sex? Why does their sexual desires make them someone to celebrate? I just find it a little odd.

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  • ShockerPrez
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    Originally posted by Shockm View Post
    Where are the NAGs, I mean NOW? Isn't this something they should be rampaging against.

    Also, has there ever been a story of a young boy seeing a grown woman naked in the men's locker room? I would think this would be happening 50% of the time, but never have seen one.

    Funny. I'm sure it's just not being reported as much.

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  • Shockm
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    Near San Diego

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  • Shockm
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    I changed my POV on Drag Shows. The Babylonian Bee has showed me why Drag Shows are good for kids, and I'm now a Believer.

    https://babylonbee.com/news/7-ways-d...-good-for-kids

    Many transphobic conservatives will refuse to send their sons and daughters to drag queen story hour just because they don't want a grown man in lingerie spending time with their kids. But did you know there are many benefits to drag shows?

    We consulted Queer Studies experts and David French to bring you the 7 reasons drag shows are actually good for your kids.
    1. Nothing on Halloween will seem remotely scary anymore: Your kids will no longer run away and cry at that Jason costume after witnessing Priscilla Twerksalot in full makeup.
    2. They'll definitely believe in the doctrine of total depravity: It's never too early to teach them sound theology.
    3. It's an easy spot for cops to round up pedos: Obviously.
    4. They'll have plenty to talk about in therapy later: Wouldn't want their expensive therapy sessions to be boring!
    5. You can use it as a threat to keep them in line: "If you sass me one more time you're off to the drag show!"
    6. Being exposed to Monkeypox at a young age helps develop natural immunity: Gotta build up those antibodies.
    7. Since kids are little rebels, they'll end up rebelling against their insane groomer parents and becoming good, conservative traditionalists: Reverse psychology, baby!

    Well, what are you waiting for? Take your kids to a drag show today, and then please turn yourself in to the local police at once.




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    Every day there is a silent war being waged on the minds of our children. From the media, to entertainment, to our schools.

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  • Shockm
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    Originally posted by ShockerPrez View Post
    The problem is not the drag shows. It's the woke parents, in an effort to virtue-signal to themselves that they aren't bigots, decided to expose their kids to literally every alternative lifestyle and perversion they could. Egged on by the woke education system and pop-culture that they so desperately want acceptance from. Now, I'm not going to say all the queens are pedos, but they're definitely a little off mentally and shouldn't be your arbiter as a parent for what is kid-friendly. And there is no doubt that more than a few get off by this sort of thing and also perhaps crave the innocent acceptance from children in some perverse way. So they can't help but take advantage of these weak ass parents who, out of their own selfish desire for attention/acceptance/whatever will gladly sacrifice their children's innocence to the gods of woke. And if one of their kids turns out to be a drag kid or whatever, well, that's the jackpot and woke HOF status for them.

    Welcome to America.
    I think that this is an LBGTQ woke agenda (in tandem with woke parents) to legitimize and mainstream their twisted sexual lifestyles. I remember the video of a trans gender who picked up his/her dress with no underwear, and said a poem about her/his “sweet pussy” in front of little girls. It’s nothing but a disgusting lie. It sounds like some of Shockernet may be buying into this woke trans agenda too. I’m out.

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  • ShockerPrez
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    The problem is not the drag shows. It's the woke parents, in an effort to virtue-signal to themselves that they aren't bigots, decided to expose their kids to literally every alternative lifestyle and perversion they could. Egged on by the woke education system and pop-culture that they so desperately want acceptance from. Now, I'm not going to say all the queens are pedos, but they're definitely a little off mentally and shouldn't be your arbiter as a parent for what is kid-friendly. And there is no doubt that more than a few get off by this sort of thing and also perhaps crave the innocent acceptance from children in some perverse way. So they can't help but take advantage of these weak ass parents who, out of their own selfish desire for attention/acceptance/whatever will gladly sacrifice their children's innocence to the gods of woke. And if one of their kids turns out to be a drag kid or whatever, well, that's the jackpot and woke HOF status for them.

    Welcome to America.

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  • wufan
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    Originally posted by Shockm View Post

    It’s your right to not be offended. There is a reason that I’m concerned. What was in this story isn’t normal, and children should never be exposed to this level of XXX debauchery, and according to this investigation, it isn’t rare any longer. The reason for my concern, is.........

    A neighbor of mine found his father’s XXX porn a number of years ago, and secretively watched it often. This was happened probably between 10-13 years of age. He was later found to have groomed a girl neighbor (6-9 yrs) to take showers and other sexual activities with him. He also was found to be a “peeper”, and was good friends with several younger neighbors (peeped older sisters, etc). As the authorities closed in, his parents moved away.

    Hyper-sexualization of youngsters has many long term consequences. Thus, I’m appalled at this news I’ve read that has exploded within the last 5 years or maybe a little longer. It’s serious enough that it probably should be in the category of “The Collapse of the United States.
    What XXX activity occurred?

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  • wufan
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    Originally posted by Shockm View Post

    This was worse than what you described. This show said it was family friendly just like a Disney show, according to one of the parents. I’ve been to Disney World and that was nothing like this show. Sex is for adults and it is illegal for minors.

    According to Sara Gonzales, there are laws on the books. I guess the LGBTQ agenda is to hyper sexualize our children, and I perhaps some parents (at least the parents who were asked questions here were) turn a blind eye to the harm they cause. I have no problem if the government regulates “XXX” Sex rated shows and minors attending them, and taking parents who violate laws to family court. And I hope that the 11 year old boy who attends this activity with his mother doesn’t sexualize your daughter because he wants to have sex, and isn’t mature enough to handle it.
    I don’t know what to tell you. You stated you’ve never been. I told you my experience. Why do you even ask these questions? You already have your mind made up, and that’s fine. It was 18 to enter or with a parental accompaniment. The Florida law is garbage, stating, “any harmful content”. That type of law can be used to go after anybody. Don’t cheer on prosecution that can be used against you if the powers that be change ideology.

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  • Shockm
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    Originally posted by ShockTalk View Post

    OK. I listened to it. Learned nothing new. I never said these "shows" are isolated here and there. Yes, there are "parents" out there that I totally disagree with their idea of what parenting is. The best that can be done is for local/state governments is to make "Only 18 and Over" regardless of whether the child is or is not with a parent. Not sure that's going to happen, at least in some states.
    It’s your right to not be offended. There is a reason that I’m concerned. What was in this story isn’t normal, and children should never be exposed to this level of XXX debauchery, and according to this investigation, it isn’t rare any longer. The reason for my concern, is.........

    A neighbor of mine found his father’s XXX porn a number of years ago, and secretively watched it often. This was happened probably between 10-13 years of age. He was later found to have groomed a girl neighbor (6-9 yrs) to take showers and other sexual activities with him. He also was found to be a “peeper”, and was good friends with several younger neighbors (peeped older sisters, etc). As the authorities closed in, his parents moved away.

    Hyper-sexualization of youngsters has many long term consequences. Thus, I’m appalled at this news I’ve read that has exploded within the last 5 years or maybe a little longer. It’s serious enough that it probably should be in the category of “The Collapse of the United States.

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  • ShockTalk
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    Originally posted by Shockm View Post

    Did you listen to this interview? This is a LBGTQ widespread agenda. These shows aren’t unique and aren’t an isolated show here and there. Educate yourself. Listen to it.

    https://m.facebook.com/SkyNewsAustra...eprecated&_rdr
    OK. I listened to it. Learned nothing new. I never said these "shows" are isolated here and there. Yes, there are "parents" out there that I totally disagree with their idea of what parenting is. The best that can be done is for local/state governments is to make "Only 18 and Over" regardless of whether the child is or is not with a parent. Not sure that's going to happen, at least in some states.

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  • Shockm
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    Originally posted by ShockTalk View Post

    In a different post, I said: [I]I have no problem with having a child know that the LGBTQ community exists and helping them to understand that we are all unique.
    That means, I'm making the assumption the show was rated 18 and over because of its content, not because it is put on by the LGBTQ community alone. If all LGBTQ shows have actual "adult sexual content", then all should be 18 and over.
    Did you listen to this interview? This is a LBGTQ widespread agenda. These shows aren’t unique and aren’t an isolated show here and there. Educate yourself. Listen to it.

    https://m.facebook.com/SkyNewsAustra...eprecated&_rdr

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  • ShockTalk
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    Originally posted by Shockm View Post

    Sorry. I misunderstood, and thought you said you didn’t have a problem with kids being taught to understand that LGBTQ are different by attending a show. LGBTQ agenda is to shame anyone who says that this kind of a show is wrong for children who shouldn’t be allowed to attend

    So what’s your opinion, now that you know more?
    In a different post, I said: I have no problem with having a child know that the LGBTQ community exists and helping them to understand that we are all unique. Sometimes, the differences may be very minimal to a person. Other times, it may be more difficult to understand, but that doesn't make it wrong, just different. Nothing about drag shows in that thought.

    Another part of that post I said: As to this situation (that particular drag show), if the "must be 18 to enter" is due to it being put on by the LGBTQ community, that is wrong. If it is due to "adult sexual content", then that is something different. The age of a child maybe should be considered as well.

    That means, I'm making the assumption the show was rated 18 and over because of its content, not because it is put on by the LGBTQ community alone. If all LGBTQ shows have actual "adult sexual content", then all should be 18 and over.

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