Leftist Child Grooming

Jormungandr

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you do realize you already have the recipies right?
Unless you practice religiously and learn the authentic recipes (which can be done from YouTube now, amusingly enough), you'll end up being like... *shudder* Jamie Oliver, who puts fucking ketchup in fried rice.
 

Cherico

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Unless you practice religiously and learn the authentic recipes (which can be done from YouTube now, amusingly enough), you'll end up being like... *shudder* Jamie Oliver, who puts fucking ketchup in fried rice.

That's actually a pretty common korean thing.
 

DarthOne

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Very rarely do I go into an ethnic restaurant and see the actual original ethnicity making the dishes.
You got mexican chefs making chinese food. You got indian chefs making japanese food. etc etc.

Interesting. Though I suspect some of these people care more about having a non-native make the food, the food not being native and the fact they don’t have to make the food themselves. At least that is my guess.
 

mrttao

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Interesting. Though I suspect some of these people care more about having a non-native make the food, the food not being native and the fact they don’t have to make the food themselves. At least that is my guess.
I think it is more along the fact that you have anti discrimination laws / lack of actual racism.

You have the family restaurants where the entire staff is literally a single family. Their young kids are playing over to the side. And half of them don't talk english.

Then you have the normal restaurants who are 90%+ of the time a chain. Which hires people, and has to avoid any discrimination lawsuits.
So they hire whomever asks to work there.
Which statistically is most likely not going to be of the same origin as the restaurant's food theme.
 

King Arts

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I think it is more along the fact that you have anti discrimination laws / lack of actual racism.

You have the family restaurants where the entire staff is literally a single family. Their young kids are playing over to the side. And half of them don't talk english.

Then you have the normal restaurants who are 90%+ of the time a chain. Which hires people, and has to avoid any discrimination lawsuits.
So they hire whomever asks to work there.
Which statistically is most likely not going to be of the same origin as the restaurant's food theme.
When I go to ethnic restaurants I usually saw the servers are people of that ethnicity. When it’s not it oooks weird too me.
 

Grimalkin

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I think it is more along the fact that you have anti discrimination laws / lack of actual racism.

You have the family restaurants where the entire staff is literally a single family. Their young kids are playing over to the side. And half of them don't talk english.

Then you have the normal restaurants who are 90%+ of the time a chain. Which hires people, and has to avoid any discrimination lawsuits.
So they hire whomever asks to work there.
Which statistically is most likely not going to be of the same origin as the restaurant's food theme.
Honestly I kind of hate those stupid chain restaurants, usually the best you can hope for in the terms of food there is just a shitty faux version of the original dishes and to add insult to injury they also tend to be more expensive with smaller portion sizes to boot. Moreover the service in those places is in general is just kind of shit, even though they're perfectly fluent in my language they seem to be incapable of understanding that when I ask for spicy food I mean genuinely spicy not the milquetoast bowl of slop that the pansy in the kitchen thinks is spicy.

On the other hand those shitty chains do make it a lot more special when you actually do find a decent ethnic restaurant.
 

Blasterbot

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When I go to ethnic restaurants I usually saw the servers are people of that ethnicity. When it’s not it oooks weird too me.
local chinese buffet has Vietnamese servers/cashiers and mexican kitchen staff. local sushi restaurant's sushi chef is from the Philippines. also mostly has white women as servers. the Mexican places are run and operated by Mexicans. and the Irish restaurant at least mostly does home style cooking. no idea if potato pancackes are actually a thing in Ireland but they are delicious.
 

DarthOne

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Breaking: Calling drag queens "Groomers" not protected speech, judge rules


The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has ruled that referring to drag queens as "groomers" does not fall under Canada's protected speech laws, setting up potential defamation lawsuits against anyone who uses the term.

The ruling comes in the case of Rainbow Alliance Dryden et al v. Webster, where Justice Nieckarz determined that such statements perpetuate harmful stereotypes and do not constitute expression on a matter of public interest.

Justice Nieckarz ruled that "It is reasonable to conclude that the suggestion that … drag performers are 'groomers', merely because of their sexual or performance identity, is defamatory."

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The case involves a small-town Pride organization, Rainbow Alliance Dryden (RAD), and a local drag king, who filed a defamation action against Brian Webster, a Thunder Bay Facebook blogger.

Egale Canada, a Trudeau-funded far-left organization, was part of the lawsuit against the defendant who called drag queens groomers.

Decision opens doors for defamation lawsuits

The judge's decision allows the plaintiffs to proceed with their legal action against the defendant, and more importantly, effectively sets the stage for making it illegal to refer to men who wear lingerie and read books to children as "groomers."

The plaintiffs took Webster to court after he made a Facebook post, which was shared on a page with a substantial readership in northwestern Ontario, where he accused RAD of sexualizing children and recruiting them into the 2SLGBTQI community.

The post triggered a wave of comments from the public, including accusations of pedophilia.

Justice Nieckarz rejected Webster's anti-SLAPP motion, emphasizing that the expression did not relate to a matter of public interest, claiming it went beyond critique of a CBC article.

"The Defendant's comments went well beyond that, perpetuating hurtful myths and stereotypes about vulnerable members in our society. Webster's argument that he was accusing the CBC of grooming has no merit based on a plain reading of the post," Justice Nieckarz said.

The words in Webster's post were deemed defamatory, implying that drag performers were manipulating children for pedophilic purposes. The court noted that accusing a group of individuals of being "groomers" is likely to cause serious harm to reputation.

Additionally, the court found that Webster could not avail himself of the defense of fair comment, as there was no factual basis for the allegation, and the statements were not recognizable as an opinion but as statements of fact.

With the anti-SLAPP motion dismissed, the plaintiffs can now proceed with their legal action, marking a significant legal precedent against calling drag queens groomers in Canada.

Gays against Groomers regularly condemns the indoctrination of children into Pride
A group on X called "Gays against Groomers" has over 400,000 followers, and regularly posts about the LGBT movement indoctrinating children.

"It may be the first day of pride month, but there is NO PRIDE in the sexualization, indoctrination, and mutilation of children," the group posted on June 1.

They added, "The rainbow has been hijacked by activists who are using it as a shield to push a dangerous agenda onto your kids."
 

DarthOne

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Fairfax County School Board member sworn in on stack of pornographic books: 'Disgraceful'


More proof that wokeness is a religion

A member of the Fairfax County School Board in Virginia was sworn in earlier this week on a stack of pornographic books that have stoked outrage among parents who object to such material being used in public schools.

Karl Frisch, a Democrat who serves as vice chair on the Fairfax County School Board and has pronouns in his X bio, opted to be sworn in Wednesday for his second term on books that reportedly included The Perks Of Being A Wallflower, Lawn Boy, All Boys Aren't Blue, Gender Queer: A Memoir, and Flamer.

Frisch did not immediately respond to The Christian Post's request for comment.

Four of the books Frisch featured during the ceremony are among the top five most banned books, according to the American Library Association, and have been at the center of a political firestorm that has engulfed the largest school district in the U.S. for years.

A graphic novel by self-identified nonbinary author Maia Kobabe, Gender Queer: A Memoir details the author's struggles with gender confusion and contains violent nudity and graphic descriptions of various sex acts.

Lawn Boy by Jonathan Evison depicts scenes where an older man grooms an underage boy, prompting critics to allege that it effectively promotes pedophilia.

Flamer by Mark Curato featured during a school board meeting in Dearborn, Michigan, last year, when a mother read explicit passages from it that referred to ejaculation.

All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson contains graphic descriptions of homosexual sex, excerpts from which Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., recently read during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on alleged "book bans."

After a school board meeting in 2021 during which an outraged mother read aloud from the sexually explicit content in Gender Queer: A Memoir and Lawn Boy, Frisch tweeted in apparent defense of the material, writing: "It's not every week the School Board receives two exorcisms during public comment. To be clear, nothing will disrupt our Board's commitment to LGBTQIA+ students, families, and staff. Nothing."

After his swearing-in, Frisch said: "Fairfax County residents want safe and inclusive schools with exceptional, well-compensated educators and equitable access to the rigorous academic and enrichment opportunities every student needs to succeed."

"I am grateful for the trust Providence District families have placed in me, and with tonight's Oath, I commit to standing strong for these values and advancing these priorities with my new and returning colleagues," he added.

The video of Frisch's swearing-in was widely panned by users on X, with some describing the swearing-in ceremony as "demonic."

"We have never before seen American figures publicly mock God like this," Christian author Eric Metaxas tweeted. "It is a chilling thing. Pray for this nation every day. We are in a spiritual war between good and evil. God deliver us."

"Karl Frisch getting sworn-in on a stack of kiddie porn he wants kids to access without [parents'] knowledge or approval is perfectly on brand for the Fairfax County School Board," radio host Larry O'Connor wrote.

Former White House strategic senior advisor Mercedes Schlapp called the gesture "disgusting," adding that the "leftist goal is to sexualize the children at a young age."

"They are more obsessed with promoting sex and gender confusion than they are in teaching them how to read," she added.

"Just disgraceful," Washington Post columnist Marc Thiessen said.

"This is the Left's new thing," radio host Chris Stigall said. "The new Central Bucks Pa School District President did the same. It's not just shoving graphic materials in kids' faces, it's also extending a middle finger to believers at the same time."
 

DarthOne

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50-year-old trans swimmer shared locker room while competing against teens: 'The girls were terrified'


A 50-year-old transgender swimmer was allowed to compete against teenage girls at an event in Canada — with horrified parents building a makeshift tent out of towels to shield girls as young as 8 in the locker room.

Melody Wiseheart, who once competed under the name Nicholas Cepeda, sparked outrage while competing during the Trojan Cup in Barrie, Ontario.

"The girls were terrified," an unidentified parent of one of the teenagers told the Toronto Sun of having to share a locker room with the much older trans swimmer.

"It's all so confusing for the kids," another parent said. "No one is comfortable.

"Everyone is accepting of all people, but them swimming against our kids and being in a locker room with them is not appropriate."

Wiseheart, a professor at York University, participated in several events at the event over the first three days of December, including the women's 1500-meter freestyle for athletes 16 and older, in which she placed second.

She has reportedly been competing against girls since 2019.

Wiseheart was also spotted entering the locker room ahead of the event, and at least one concerned parent said they called the local police.

The Barrie Police Department acknowledged to the Sun they "were later advised that the matter had resolved itself and we did not attend."

But parents said they were still left with questions about the incident.

"We have no idea why it's allowed," one parent said of Wiseheart competing against the girls.

"We know it's not fair to the girls who are training at their sport and some of whom are hoping for scholarships."

In statements, Swimming Canada and Swim Ontario — which sanctioned the competition — defended Wiseheart's participation.

"In partnership with Swimming Canada, Swim Ontario has a robust system of policies, procedures and rules that support our member clubs in providing a competitive experience that is safe, welcoming and inclusive for all participants," the organization said.

It noted that Swim Ontario "investigated concerns related to an adult competing against swimmers aged 12 – 14 during a recent competition hosted by the Richmond Hill Aquatic Club" and determined that "RHAC acted appropriately, in hosting the competition."

The organization explained that athletes are seeded by entry time, regardless of their age,

It also said that access to changing rooms "is determined by facility/municipality policies in accordance with applicable law."

"Swimming Canada and Swim Ontario believe swimming is for everyone … people of all shapes, sizes, genders, beliefs and background should have the opportunity to swim to the best of their ability … with the expectation that our registrants treat each other with respect and dignity, and keep our sport environment free from harassment and abuse."

"This is crazy," one parent said in response. "None of this adds up."

At some point, fathers will have to step up and do the right thing. Take their daughters home and let the mentally ill man swim alone.

With the fishes.
 

Blasterbot

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50-year-old trans swimmer shared locker room while competing against teens: 'The girls were terrified'




At some point, fathers will have to step up and do the right thing. Take their daughters home and let the mentally ill man swim alone.

With the fishes.


how most dads should react to that.
 

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