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RT @ZeebDemon
Puritans/ Anti's will be like:
"All the evidence suggests looking at freaky porn will make you an abuser! You're freaks!"

All the evidence:
"No, actually it reduces abuse rates."

Anti's:
"That research is invalid because I said so, and all the researchers are freaks too."

"the ACLU is currently tracking at least 124 bills proposed in predominantly Red states. Texas, Virginia, South Carolina, and Missouri currently have over 10 anti-LGBTQ proposals for these respective state legislatures on the legislative calendars." buff.ly/3XG08X9

RT @talking4change
Our mission is to prevent abuse before a child is harmed. This means providing opportunities for people to find help so those who are concerned about engaging in online/offline sexual offending involving a child can live a non-offending life.

"Choosing to educate yourself about these topics can help you take first steps to understanding child protection and why our common reactions aren’t enough to keep children safe from pain and trauma. Are you willing to learn?" buff.ly/3kVoAW9

RT @kennedytcooper
The angry people showing up with guns screaming "THIS IS DANGEROUS" are the ones making it dangerous

Preventing consenting adults from creating pornography doesn't keep kids safe. It does, however, place an unnecessary burden on moderators and law enforcement officers whose job it is to ensure actual CSAM doesn't spread online.

RT @shannonrwatts
North Carolina law requires these drills, but there’s limited data proving the effectiveness of them. Evidence increasingly suggests that active shooter drills are harmful to mental health, resulting in depression, anxiety and worsening school performance. everytownresearch.org/report/t

RT @PhilMitchell83
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'What guy wouldn't want it? Male victimization experiences with female-perpetrated stranger sexual harassment'
spssi.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/

"The group’s core values are simply peer support so that people with a horribly stigmatized identity have a safe space to share good times and bad times – and an environment that doesn’t allow illegal behavior." buff.ly/3kVoAW9

RT @ENBrown
Could we actually see FOSTA's downfall soon?!?

Signs are at least good that the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit might strike down the 2018 law that targets sex work ads & chilled a whole host of speech reason.com/2023/01/18/appeals-

RT @tylerkingkade
Exclusive: a 17 y/o Native American girl died suddenly at a troubled teen boarding school

Ex-staff say she'd been sick for weeks, was pale & bloated, and wasn't taken to a hospital

Records I obtained showed she vomited 3 x's in the week before her death

nbcnews.com/news/us-news/taylo

"This article was written just over two years ago, but the truths in it are very relevant in today’s culture wars where the LGBTQ+ community is accused of “grooming,” and the harshest insult conservative moralists can think of is “pedophile.”" buff.ly/3kVoAW9

RT @xoirelanddxo
This isn’t a sex trafficking ring, it’s adult industry workers being framed by cops. The uproar would be hellacious if taxpayers found out their dollars were being used for stings between consenting adults, so they lie and say these adults have been trafficked. twitter.com/darafaye/status/16

RT @mikestabile
A buried lede in last week's @CommonSenseMedia report on young people's experience with adult content — less than a third of parents are using even basic filtering on devices or home internet. Would love to see how that breaks out demographically.

RT @JSATandF
🚨 JSA Open Access Alert: on the experiences of non-offending partners of individuals who have sexually offended – an IPA study tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10

"As a kink, ageplay isn’t about hurting anyone; it’s about safe and fully consensual interactions with other adults." buff.ly/3kTLugo

RT @ZeebDemon
Just in case you needed further proof that the conservative obsessions with simultaneously treating children like property and accusing others of "grooming", has nothing to do with "protecting" children.

It's about control, indoctrination, and brainwashing: twitter.com/daithaigilbert/sta

Why is a human rights-centered approach ideal for keeping kids safe? It lets us recognize and address the additional risks faced by children who are members of marginalized groups, including higher rates of suicidality, mental health issues, and abuse targeting these children.

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