• e-ratic
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    Somewhat relevant story; I found a laminated flyer on my jog today. The first half of it was talking about child trafficking in Columbia, then following on with “but it’s not just gangs!” before linking underage sex trafficking and paedophilia with LGBT and drag, before moving on to a Lenin quote about owning a child’s life, finishing off with “Hitler agreed with Lenin!”. The second half was about finding God and salvation and all that.

    I can only imagine if someone who was gay or trans finding that and reading it - how upsetting that must be to read a random bit of sheet telling them they’re a nazi paedophile. Picked up every one along my route and binned them, I should’ve taken a photo of it. How and why should anyone tolerate that?? Surely that’s hate speech, if I find them placed around again I’m reporting it to the police. None of that shit in my area please.

    • FuglyDuck
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      41 year ago

      “We think you’re a child trafficking pedophile, but it’s okay because you fit right in!” Is just asking to get your ass kicked….

      It’s amazing how they actually think someone is going to “come to jesus” or whatever over it.

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        I noticed there was no association on the flyer – no website or organization name. These cowards wouldn’t dare walk into my town centre and start saying that shit to people’s face because they know full well how it makes people feel.

        • FuglyDuck
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          11 year ago

          yeah. it’s one hell of a conversion pitch, ain’t it? the scary part is they actually think that’s going to persuade people.

    • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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      Yep. I went to a charity sponsored human trafficking speaker who blew her credibility by having an SRA is real! bit. I suggested to my wife (who has business ties with the organization) that they might want to edit that part a bit.