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If there are monsters among us, we need to know. In my neighborhood, we got a scary ass fucking letter. Sex offender.
The algorithm is like, let me show you the craziest motherfucker you've ever seen. And that's when you're going to see some like, I don't know, a clown with breast implants, like windmilling his dick in front of a fucking elementary school, and you're like, fuck, what is happening?
Sexy Beast is a wild movie, man. He's great in that movie. He's the one who was in the one we're talking about. He's like, I'm going to clip your nuts. Remember that? So scary the way he said it to you.
We got to do something about this algorithm because it's driving people crazy. We've got people out of their fucking mind. There needs to at least be education in schools to explain to you that because you are getting a certain type of content, that does not mean that's what everybody's looking at.
People who you easily could have rehabilitated or at least kept out of the public zone keep getting released and doing these fucking things. And it's almost like, again, if you wanted to destroy society, you would make people terrified.
Stop conflating evil with insanity, and above all, stop conflating insanity with something that society should have to deal with.
The normalization of pornography is seen as a grave evil, with its mainstreaming considered devastating to the soul of human beings.
The open border is terrifying because a lot of it was sex trafficking. Kids. Fucked up.
A live-in boyfriend or a male partner who is not biologically related to a child is statistically the most dangerous person in that child's life.
There is a societal concern about the impact of technology on human intimacy and genuine interactions.