@DebatingChris
Parents are the layer of protection between vulnerable children and a cruel and uncaring world. They are legally liable for their safety and can be criminally punished for not ensuring it.
The only ones frustrated by that layer of protection are people with bad intentions.
@TheBreakdownAB
Parents are the layer of protection between vulnerable children and a cruel and uncaring world. They are legally liable for their safety and can be criminally punished for not ensuring it.
The only ones frustrated by that layer of protection are people with bad intentions.
@yyc_dragdefense
Parents are the layer of protection between vulnerable children and a cruel and uncaring world. They are legally liable for their safety and can be criminally punished for not ensuring it.
The only ones frustrated by that layer of protection are people with bad intentions.
@shoffmanAB
Parents are the layer of protection between vulnerable children and a cruel and uncaring world. They are legally liable for their safety and can be criminally punished for not ensuring it.
The only ones frustrated by that layer of protection are people with bad intentions.
Remember the weird underage gangbang in "It"?
Or the molested girl in "Delores Claiborne"?
Or the sodomized little boy in "The Library Policeman"?
I suspect Stephen King has some skeletons in his closet.
@HannahHodson28
Parents are the layer of protection between vulnerable children and a cruel and uncaring world. They are legally liable for their safety and can be criminally punished for not ensuring it.
The only ones frustrated by that layer of protection are people with bad intentions.
@TheBreakdownAB
Parents are the layer of protection between vulnerable children and a cruel and uncaring world. They are legally liable for their safety and can be criminally punished for not ensuring it.
The only ones frustrated by that layer of protection are people with bad intentions.
@duncankinney
Parents are the layer of protection between vulnerable children and a cruel and uncaring world. They are legally liable for their safety and can be criminally punished for not ensuring it.
The only ones frustrated by that layer of protection are people with bad intentions.
If you have nearly 500 people following you but only 1 or 2 people see anything you tweet, take it as confirmation that the liars maintaining the official narrative find you absolutely terrifying.
A 90 year old woman chooses to spend her time (of which she has very little) volunteering for the MS society, and they fire her for asking a question about pronouns.
These people are in a cult, and they are evil.
@GlobalEdmonton
Parents are the layer of protection between vulnerable children and a cruel and uncaring world. They are legally liable for their safety and can be criminally punished for not ensuring it.
The only ones frustrated by that layer of protection are people with bad intentions.
@Dave_Dormer
Parents are the layer of protection between vulnerable children and a cruel and uncaring world. They are legally liable for their safety and can be criminally punished for not ensuring it.
The only ones frustrated by that layer of protection are people with bad intentions.
@LukaszukAB
@ABDanielleSmith
Parents are the layer of protection between vulnerable children and a cruel and uncaring world. They are legally liable for their safety and can be criminally punished for not ensuring it.
The only ones frustrated by that layer of protection are people with bad intentions.
Rather amusing to watch the left bleat and cry at the "cruelty" of people taking pleasure in the CBC layoffs, after having watched them do the very same thing for 3 years over covid.
Does your own medicine taste bitter?