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Archived on 12 January 2021 at 12:00pm [URL redacted]
@CarrieGonsalves [name pseudonymized] [ontology] [02]: @DailyMailUK I have read this a few times and on each reading some new #woke horror dawns upon me. Only #Viz could draw it. At the moment I am wondering if #MillieTant transitioned circa 2005? Is #BootFace also a bloke? [URL redacted]
#NewspaperUKTabloidTheDailyMailEmerScully [Muckrack] #OrgUKPoliceHumberside
Context tweeter has #SymbolEmblemFlagAustralia associated with their profile.
Addendum article about a supposed woman that took over her ex-boyfriend's #BrandTechMetaFacebook page to create #PowerControlViolationPaedophilia The tweeter seems to be correlating the appearance with the woman with the overly anti #CauseFeminism portrayal of the #ComicStripViz #FictionalCharacterMillieTant who is apparently, a 'caricature of a left-wing militant feminist' [Wikipedia]
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"WELL, OBVIOUSLY, I'M USING. THE TERM 'FATHER' IN IT'S PURELY BIOLOGICAL SENSE... .... HE WILL HAVE NO CONTACT WITH THE CHILD WHATSOEVER! IT WILL BE BROUGHT UP IN A MALE-FREE ENVIRONMENT!" #PhenomnRoleFamilyFather #TheoryDeterminismBiologicalPhysiological #OtheringOutGroup ?
Supplementary #NMUKTheBureauOfInvestigativeJournalismTBIJBillieGayJackson "Reform UK candidates and activists have been running a network of Facebook groups spreading misinformation, conspiracy theories and Islamophobia, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) can reveal. The groups do not describe themselves as officially linked to the party, yet some are run by a candidate set to stand in next month's general election. Many more Reform candidates are part of the network as group members. TBIJ has identified 74 altogether, accounting for well over 10% of all the party's parliamentary candidates. The network consists of 11 groups with a combined membership of more than 63,000. Some bill themselves as forums for political discussion, others as fan groups for TalkTV and GB News. Discussion among members frequently takes a racist tone, with one popular post deploring the 'sickening' presence of halal food in UK shops and another reading 'Vote Islam or vote Reform'. Posts also often amplify the far-right idea, known as the 'great replacement' theory, that white Europeans are being systematically replaced by people of colour. The groups' administrators, who have the power to add or remove users and delete content, include Andy Dawber, the parliamentary candidate for Wigan, who was running three groups at the time of reporting. Mark Peart, who is standing in Blyth and Ashington, also ran nine groups and has used them to share party fundraisers and sell merchandise. Both have run groups in which admins have the power to pre-approve posts as well as delete them." https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2024-06-26/hate-speech-and-climate-denial-the-facebook-network-run-by-reform-candidates #BrandTechMetaFacebook #OrgClassifPPUKTheBrexitPartyReformUK #ConspiracyTheory_GreatReplacement #OrgClassifPPUKTheBrexitPartyReformUKAndyDawber [Government] #ToponymEuropeUKEnglandManchesterGreaterWigan #OrgClassifPPUKTheBrexitPartyReformUKMarkPeart [Government] #ToponymEuropeUKEnglandNorthEastBlyth [Wikipedia] #ToponymEuropeUKEnglandNorthEastAshington [Wikipedia] #ConspiracyTheory_Chemtrails
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