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Husky_Khan

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Brett Favre was on a Blaze podcast and made violent comments about how Trans individuals shouldn't be allowed in gendered sports competitions and that athletes are afraid of speaking out against them.

He also states America was better under Trump.

Very troubling... even daresay problematic.

FoxNews said:
"To think that a young man who identifies as a girl, I don't understand it — just hear me out — can go into a girl's bathroom and use the restroom with girls, and for us to think that's OK, I think is wrong. I'm sorry…" Favre said. "I just think some things we're allowing in this country are beyond belief… Some of the thoughts and beliefs we're seeing are crazy."

Favre and Whitlock also discussed transgender policies in sports, with Favre seemingly agreeing with Whitlock's notion that biological men should not be allowed to compete against biological women.

Favre added that athletes need to speak up but are scared to do so.

"I think maybe vast majority are afraid of what it'll do to their career. And it's not affecting them directly. Not yet, at least. Who knows where this country's going? It may affect them somewhere down the road. Is it too late? I don't know. It's scary."

 

Husky_Khan

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Actress Aubrey Plaza was featured in an ad for the new milk alternative, Wood Milk, of which she's a co-founder, about a month ago.



Wood milk as you can see, is a natural product of squeezing juices out of wood like mahogany and oak and cherry trees and what it lacks in nutritional value, it makes up for it in being a completely fake version of milk.

Got Wood?

The ad was so successful that it caused much ree'ing in the Vegansphere including earning a denunciation from PETA, the animal euthanasia rights organization.



Which is great for the lol factor all on its own. But apparently it caused so much ree'ing amongst 'alternative milk' producers that some of them are planning on bringing legal action stating that the Aubrey Plaza ad is ILLEGAL.

Apparently some incredibly non-busy and non-productive organization called 'the Physician's Committee' which promotes public health or something, states the ad violated Federal Law since companies are apparently forbidden from portraying 'plant milk' companies in a negative light or some shit.

As George Washington Professor of Medicine and Physicians Committee President Neal Barnard MDFACC states:

"It is one thing for it to promote cow's milk. It is quite another thing to mock the products that many nonwhite Americans choose for health reasons."

Huh... I honestly wasn't expecting RACISM against nonwhites to be brought up but... there you go.

 

Husky_Khan

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The Major League Baseball Team, the Los Angeles Dodgers, is 'honoring' an anti-religious group known as the 'Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence' which is a Drag Queen Group that mocks Christianity, Catholicism and Morality in order to raise funds for Trans and other Queer issues and charities as well as protesting Christian events, including Papal Visits.

Several MLB players have spoken out against this (and so far haven't been made to apologize in hostage videos) including Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen and Clayton Kershaw.



Trevor Williams, a pitcher for the Washington Nationals.




In response to this to the outcry unrelated news, the Dodgers have decided to hold a Christian Faith and Family Day on July 30th, something which they haven't done for years.

 
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gral

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In response to this to the outcry unrelated news, the Dodgers have decided to hold a Christian Faith and Family Day on July 30th, something which they haven't done for years.
This is a literal rendering of the saying "Acender uma vela para Deus e outra para o Diabo"('Lighting a candle for God and another for the Devil').
 

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It also would have been the wrong response. Retaliating against a group for individual's actions (collective guilt) is wrong. Hate on the people that are for transitioning kids or kids in/watching drag shows (or kid beauty pageants for that matter), regardless of if they are trans or not.
 

Bear Ribs

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Based Science: Deep Learning reveals that conservatives are more attractive than liberals.


For females (though not males), high attractiveness scores were found among those the model identified as likely to be conservative.

Higher right-wing attractiveness scores were also observed among young (male) adults in the general population, though not among pundits.

However, we did observe that among women contempt was non-trivially correlated with a predicted probability of left-wing ideology (r = 0.12, 95% CI [0.05, 0.19]).
 

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A judge approved an injunction forcing the DGPT (Disc Golf Pro Tournament) to accept a transwoman who was crushing the biological female competition. He did not allow the DGPT to present any evidence and pushed things through at the very last second.

In response the DGPT canceled that and four other events, and is rescheduling them to only take place in states where they don't think such problems will happen again.

 

Husky_Khan

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Jason Aldean is responding to the nontraversy of his song "Try That In A Small Town" which whiny people consider to be racist or something. As Wikipedia explains:

Wikipedia said:
"Try That in a Small Town" is a song which contrasts rural and urban lifestyles. Alexandra Willingham of CNN wrote that "on the surface, it has the makings of a common country hit, with themes of small towns, guns, and rugged self-sufficience." In the song, Aldean sings about examples of behavior such as flag burning and protests against police officers. The song takes the viewpoint that such actions will face stronger consequences in a rural setting than an urban one, as reflected by the lyric "try that in a small town, see how far ya make it down the road." In the second verse, Aldean sings about gun rights and not wanting to have his own confiscated.

Terribly violent lyrics.

Keep in mind, the song came out in May... and the mainstream media didn't realize they hated this song for being racist and violent until mid-July with professional journalists and critics stating the song was supportive of lynchings, mass shootings, police brutality, and was so controversial it was removed from the CMT (Country Music Television) lineup.

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Anyways Jason Aldean made a response to said ree'ing.



Yet the ree'ing continues.

Jason Aldean is no stranger to nontraversies however. Last August his wife Brittany Aldean/Kerr made a PUBLIC POST ON SOCIAL MEDIA stating she was glad her parents didn't transition her when she was young just because she was a tomboy. Much ree'ing and accusations of transphobia arose out of this statement, which resulted in Aldean's Public Relations firm TheGreenRoom to drop Jason Aldean as a client when he dared support his transphobic wife.

Anyways here's the just released music video... #1 Trending in Music apparently.

 

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