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25.01.2022 THERE ARE CHILDREN BEING BRED (I’ll say that again... BRED) for pedophiles. CHILDREN birthed without birth certificates... no documents... nothing.... & then ha...nded off as slaves. A HUMAN LIFE. If that doesn’t WAKE you up & if that doesn’t bother you, YOU’RE FUCKING TRASH. #savethechildren #saveourchildren



24.01.2022 #SaveOurChildren

23.01.2022 A picture worth 1000 words #SaveOurChildren

22.01.2022 got it from google. hope to spread some good vibes. EDIT: The creator of this wonderful piece is @katie_moody... https://www.instagram.com/p/CFNV1rSpGZg/ All the credit goes to her.



22.01.2022 Remember this face. Daisy Coleman. Daisy is an advocate for sexual assault victims. If you don’t know her, she was apart of a 2016 Netflix Documentary where he...r and her family were followed and recorded as they dealt with her opening up about her assault and the degrading and hostile reactions of her community members and of society. Her rapist got 2 years probation and a four month suspended jail term. She was 14 drugged, raped, and left on her porch in sub zero temperatures. The rape was recorded. The rapists grandfather was a four-term Missouri state representative who was a state trooper for 32 years. See what happened there? Daisy took her own life August 4, 2020 and at age of 23. She took her own life 9 years after her assault. Rape is NOT a one time experience that you just get over. Her rapist didn’t just violate her mind, body and soul for one night. He murdered her. He murdered everything she loved, he murdered her peace of mind, her safety, her stability, her health...he took her life. This is what society doesn’t grasp. You are changed physically, emotionally, spiritually and mentally when sexually assaulted. From that moment on, the world you once knew is gone. The life you once lived is gone. You now lead a life of secrecy, doubt, shame, and guilt. You feel dirty. It takes weeks, months, years, to come to the realization of I was raped. But you don’t dare say it out loud. That makes it too real. Instead, you do everything humanly possible to shut it up and block it out. You want to say out loud, you want to tell someone, anyone who will listen, because you’re so mentally and physically exhausted of letting those three words, I was raped, having complete power over your entire being. You know when those three words are muttered, you’re going to be looked at differently. You’re going to have to share details that you’ve worked so hard to numb and to forget. The nightmares become real again. You’re going to be questioned and forced to relive that horrific experience that stole what made you YOU. You know people are going to question you. You know they are going to form their own uneducated, closed minded, unsympathetic opinion of your personal experience that destroyed your will to love and live. This answers the question of, Why did she wait so long to tell, typically followed by the statement/observation there must be more to the story. She led him on. She wore that? What did she think would happen? She was intoxicated. He said it was consensual so.... She must need some kind of attention. How do you know she’s not making it up. Why didn’t she fight harder? When did we become a society where the victim gets accused?Why is it so easy to say it was consensual, and charges become dropped? There is beautiful news. You can overcome this trauma. You don’t have to live a life of fear and secrecy, shame and guilt. There is hope in a beautiful future and a life of joy and LOVE waiting for you. There are so many resources, therapeutic practices, different ways of coping with your experience that will allow you to live happy, joyous and free. Death isn’t the only way out. You are a survivor and you can overcome. Thank you Daisy, for all the work you’ve done here on earth. You caused waves that needed to be brought to the surface, you lit fires that needed to be started, you brought to light something that’s been dark for far too long, and we will honor you and your courage and strength by continuing to cause waves and we will keep the fire lit. #believesurvivors #startingwaves #sexualassaultawareness #warriors #hopeforsurvivors

15.01.2022 Pedophiles aren’t just old men trying to diddle 6 year olds. They’re also your homeboy that’s 23 dating a 16 year old.Pedophiles aren’t just old men trying to diddle 6 year olds. They’re also your homeboy that’s 23 dating a 16 year old.

07.01.2022 Facts she say no once and I’m out , no need to waste my time



05.01.2022 From my hometown, Adelaide.

04.01.2022 ... Cornrows were used to help Black slaves escape slavery? In the time of Black slavery in Colombia, hair braiding was used to relay messages. For... example, to signal that they wanted to escape, women would braid a hairstyle called departes. It had thick, tight braids, braided closely to the scalp and was tied into buns on the top. And another style had curved braids, tightly braided on their heads. The curved braids would represent the roads they would [use to] escape. In the braids, they also kept gold and hid seeds which, in the long run, helped them survive after they escaped. They would also use seeds as decoration in the hair, but would later plant the seeds and grow their own crop. It is more than just a simple hairstyle.

03.01.2022 Onyfans but its me bashing pedophiles. Call that OnlyFair #SaveOurChildren

03.01.2022 Feminist News--join the movement

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