April 24, 2021 by Maggie McNeill
[Internet censorship] legislation...is not about protecting people. - Mariah Grant
MonstersViolence against trans people is finally starting to get mainstream attention:
Welcome To Our World (#938)Police and LGBTQ+ groups in Charlotte [North Carolina]...say...an unknown person or...person[s] may be targeting transgender women with deadly violence...two...have been killed in recent days...the body of Jaida Peterson ...[was found] in a hotel room...on Easter Sunday...the identity of the second person...[was] not immediately available...[but] both victims were shot to death in hotel rooms and...both were [trans] sex workers...
Female victims of violence are increasingly treated like criminals:
To Molest and Rape (#1048)Lawanna Belgard, of [Kansas was abducted by state-employed thugs and locked in a cage for]...a week...[because] prosecutors [knew] she didn't want to be in court [and decided to force her]...a [so-called] victims advocate [who actually works for] the county attorney's office...[made excuses for the violent abduction of an innocent person using]...the Sixth Amendment [as an excuse]...the...prosecutor [lied even more outrageously, referring to the violent abduction and caging of a traumatized woman as]..."safety measures to protect the witness"...According to...[actual victim advocates rather than state functionaries pretending to that title], stories like that of Belgard have a chilling effect on the abused - it makes it less likely that someone will report abuse and start a legal proceeding...
A murderer is also a rapist. Gee, what a surprise:
Social Distancing (#1063)...a [typical and representative cop murdered] three people...in...Austin [Texas last] Sunday...[murderer] Stephen Nicholas Broderick...is "armed and dangerous"...A $1,000 reward is being offered for information that leads to his arrest...Broderick...was initially [rewarded with a paid vacation last June for raping] a child ...he...resigned from the sheriff's office [a few days later and]...it is not known if th[e rape] is connected to [the murders other than being committed by the same psychopath]...
Pro-Swedish criminalization politicians will lose their shit over this:
The Course of a Disease (#1074)A sex worker denied access to a government business loan because of her occupation is calling for a change in [anti-discrimination] law...Charlotte Edwards applied via Santander for the Bounce Back loan after being unable to work due to the pandemic...The escort's request was initially declined due to the "nature" of her job but later approved after intervention from a group of MPs...Ms Edwards...said she had been an escort for more than five years, but Covid had prevented her working due to...travel restrictions...She was granted a mortgage payment holiday by her provider, but...had to "survive on Universal Credit" due to her working situation...she said..."I'm trying to have the [Equality Act of 2010] amended...[to include discrimination on the grounds of] occupation"...
Sociopaths claim this is what sex workers want:
...the coordinator of the Sex Workers Alliance of Ireland (SWAI)...Kate McGrew said the pandemic, coupled with the impact of the S[wedish criminalization imposed on them in] 2017, is making life very difficult for sex workers here. Gardaí regularly [steal] condoms, lube and phones at premises from which they suspect sex work is taking place...This "disruption" model of policing has become "par for the course" in the last four years, she added...Very few buyers of sex have been prosecuted since then, but a number of women have been arrested and deported for [so-called] brothel-keeping offences...
Social Distancing (#1118)
So many "enlightened" countries still pretend that disease is caused by "sin":
While casinos and other businesses reopened after the...coronavirus shutdown...strip clubs have struggled under [puritanical] state rules that prohibit its core attraction - nude or topless women and lap dances. Starting May 1, the state ban will be lifted...a Clark County "mitigation plan" would allow for topless dancers, [bu]t would still prohibit lap dances, as entertainers would have to maintain a 6-foot distance from patrons...Some strip clubs are open, operating mainly as bars and restaurants. Dancers can work onstage but must wear bikinis or pasties [because everyone knows that nipples spray viruses over everything in the area]...
Hey lede writer, the word you're looking for is "abolish":
Supporters of the SAFE TECH Act want to further [undermine] Section 230, making companies responsible for policing user speech on online platforms...But sex workers and free speech advocates warn that eliminating these liability protections means greater censorship of online platforms as companies try to reduce the risk of landing in legal trouble as a result of third-party user content...sex worker[s]...could easily be sued for...content on websites, have to attend court, and pay for an attorney...digital rights advocates...[also] warn of broader free speech consequences if the bill were to pass...