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John Aronsson
John Aronsson
1 year ago

We’re getting into Sodom and Gomorrah territory; aren’t we?

Mo Brown
Mo Brown
1 year ago
Reply to  John Aronsson

It’s just right there on the horizon.

Martin Smith
Martin Smith
1 year ago
Reply to  Mo Brown

Let the thunderbolts commence…

Martin Smith
Martin Smith
1 year ago
Reply to  Mo Brown

Let the thunderbolts commence…

Vivian Burman
Vivian Burman
1 year ago
Reply to  John Aronsson

I think we’re well past that I’m afraid.

Mo Brown
Mo Brown
1 year ago
Reply to  John Aronsson

It’s just right there on the horizon.

Vivian Burman
Vivian Burman
1 year ago
Reply to  John Aronsson

I think we’re well past that I’m afraid.

John Aronsson
John Aronsson
1 year ago

We’re getting into Sodom and Gomorrah territory; aren’t we?

Su Mac
Su Mac
1 year ago

Credit to Tucker Carlson for raising this revolting spectacle and the complete lack of concern by Insta several days ago. However…if you were to Insta about election fraud or Ivermectin that is a WHOLE different story. How the hell did we get here.

Su Mac
Su Mac
1 year ago

Credit to Tucker Carlson for raising this revolting spectacle and the complete lack of concern by Insta several days ago. However…if you were to Insta about election fraud or Ivermectin that is a WHOLE different story. How the hell did we get here.

Peter Johnson
Peter Johnson
1 year ago

I was just out to dinner with a bunch of progressives who were tut tutting about all those crazy Anon people who believe in child pedophile rings. Well – stuff like this – and drag queen story hour for toddlers – don’t exactly help calm the conspiracy waters.

Ian Stewart
Ian Stewart
1 year ago
Reply to  Peter Johnson

Sometimes I do wonder if the perverts of PIE, which back in the seventies followed a similar but more transparent strategy of normalising sex with children as a ‘natural’ progression of seventies hippy free love ethics, have developed a new more clandestine strategy of infiltration through Stonewall, with it becoming an exclusively trans supporting organisation promoting child abuse across society in the name of trans rights.
Is that a ridiculous conspiracy theory?

Julian Farrows
Julian Farrows
1 year ago
Reply to  Ian Stewart

Perhaps not. I have often thought the way the term ‘gender’ is bandied about is nothing but a Trojan horse for perverts to access children’s bodies. The US has a huge problem with this in K-12 education where the media portrays teachers peddling gender ideology as a good thing.

Julian Farrows
Julian Farrows
1 year ago
Reply to  Ian Stewart

Perhaps not. I have often thought the way the term ‘gender’ is bandied about is nothing but a Trojan horse for perverts to access children’s bodies. The US has a huge problem with this in K-12 education where the media portrays teachers peddling gender ideology as a good thing.

Ian Stewart
Ian Stewart
1 year ago
Reply to  Peter Johnson

Sometimes I do wonder if the perverts of PIE, which back in the seventies followed a similar but more transparent strategy of normalising sex with children as a ‘natural’ progression of seventies hippy free love ethics, have developed a new more clandestine strategy of infiltration through Stonewall, with it becoming an exclusively trans supporting organisation promoting child abuse across society in the name of trans rights.
Is that a ridiculous conspiracy theory?

Peter Johnson
Peter Johnson
1 year ago

I was just out to dinner with a bunch of progressives who were tut tutting about all those crazy Anon people who believe in child pedophile rings. Well – stuff like this – and drag queen story hour for toddlers – don’t exactly help calm the conspiracy waters.

Anna Maxwell
Anna Maxwell
1 year ago

A btl comment in The Times points out that white rabbits and black eyes (note the sunglasses scattered around) are coded references to child pornography. I hope Balanciaga’s brand collapses permanently- did they honestly think that paedophilia is ripe for reinvention as an acceptable lifestyle choice?

Brett H
Brett H
1 year ago
Reply to  Anna Maxwell

“coded references to child pornography. “
Is this the same as satanic messages on records played backwards.

Brett H
Brett H
1 year ago
Reply to  Anna Maxwell

“coded references to child pornography. “
Is this the same as satanic messages on records played backwards.

Anna Maxwell
Anna Maxwell
1 year ago

A btl comment in The Times points out that white rabbits and black eyes (note the sunglasses scattered around) are coded references to child pornography. I hope Balanciaga’s brand collapses permanently- did they honestly think that paedophilia is ripe for reinvention as an acceptable lifestyle choice?

Richard Powell
Richard Powell
1 year ago

Balenciaga were only a name to me until today. On reading about their strange creepy campaign I looked at their advertising – £250 for a simple women’s “panty”; £150 for men’s briefs which would cost about a fiver at M&S. Who is daft enough to buy this stuff?

Warren Trees
Warren Trees
1 year ago
Reply to  Richard Powell

The filthy rich. The ones who need to constantly push the envelope to achieve more “satisfaction”. I cringe to consider what’s next in their depraved minds.

Warren Trees
Warren Trees
1 year ago
Reply to  Richard Powell

The filthy rich. The ones who need to constantly push the envelope to achieve more “satisfaction”. I cringe to consider what’s next in their depraved minds.

Richard Powell
Richard Powell
1 year ago

Balenciaga were only a name to me until today. On reading about their strange creepy campaign I looked at their advertising – £250 for a simple women’s “panty”; £150 for men’s briefs which would cost about a fiver at M&S. Who is daft enough to buy this stuff?

Brett H
Brett H
1 year ago

I suspect they weren’t really focusing on, or promoting, pedophilia so much as attempting to be radical in their approach. What it does suggest more than anything is how so out of touch these people are that they couldn’t imagine the backlash. This would have been approved by a number of people and no one said “wait a minute”. I’ve seen so many samples of these misjudgment in branding that it just confirms for me that these so called professional are incredibly immature as well as having become disconnected from social norms. They probably believe that social norms are a construct. Now they know different.

Brett H
Brett H
1 year ago

I suspect they weren’t really focusing on, or promoting, pedophilia so much as attempting to be radical in their approach. What it does suggest more than anything is how so out of touch these people are that they couldn’t imagine the backlash. This would have been approved by a number of people and no one said “wait a minute”. I’ve seen so many samples of these misjudgment in branding that it just confirms for me that these so called professional are incredibly immature as well as having become disconnected from social norms. They probably believe that social norms are a construct. Now they know different.

Mo Brown
Mo Brown
1 year ago

May we all get exactly what we deserve.

Mo Brown
Mo Brown
1 year ago

May we all get exactly what we deserve.

Lana Hunneyball
Lana Hunneyball
1 year ago

Regarding the perpetrators of this ‘campaign’, there are only two options: they’re either extremely stupid or just plain psychotic. Completely numb and immune to the consequences of their actions. We have to stop p***y-footing. Call it what it is. There’s a similar problem on Facebook – hordes of pages and groups openly sporting suggestive pics of kids and teens. I tried saying something and was told (as if I’m the daft one) that I can simply unfollow content I don’t want to see. But heaven forbid I post about the V word (no – the other one) or say something that challenges that party line. It’ll be axed in a second.

Lana Hunneyball
Lana Hunneyball
1 year ago

Regarding the perpetrators of this ‘campaign’, there are only two options: they’re either extremely stupid or just plain psychotic. Completely numb and immune to the consequences of their actions. We have to stop p***y-footing. Call it what it is. There’s a similar problem on Facebook – hordes of pages and groups openly sporting suggestive pics of kids and teens. I tried saying something and was told (as if I’m the daft one) that I can simply unfollow content I don’t want to see. But heaven forbid I post about the V word (no – the other one) or say something that challenges that party line. It’ll be axed in a second.

Karl Juhnke
Karl Juhnke
1 year ago

This is what one expects at the high end. Ask Epstein.

Brett H
Brett H
1 year ago
Reply to  Karl Juhnke

What are you trying to say?

Brett H
Brett H
1 year ago
Reply to  Karl Juhnke

What are you trying to say?

Karl Juhnke
Karl Juhnke
1 year ago

This is what one expects at the high end. Ask Epstein.

Brett H
Brett H
1 year ago

Where did Balenciaga dress children in BDSM outfits?

Last edited 1 year ago by Brett H
Brett H
Brett H
1 year ago

Where did Balenciaga dress children in BDSM outfits?

Last edited 1 year ago by Brett H
Brett H
Brett H
1 year ago

“a collection of portraits of naked toddlers with “sinister overtones and insinuations of violence.”
Yes, but not in the way the writer is suggesting. This story is a bit of a beat-up. Some people see BDSM in the way the toy is dressed, others see punk.

Last edited 1 year ago by Brett H
Brett H
Brett H
1 year ago

“a collection of portraits of naked toddlers with “sinister overtones and insinuations of violence.”
Yes, but not in the way the writer is suggesting. This story is a bit of a beat-up. Some people see BDSM in the way the toy is dressed, others see punk.

Last edited 1 year ago by Brett H