this is fucking stupid, we teach kids about gender identity when they're in fucking diapers, it's just under the assumption they're CISgender. the instant you start talking about boys & girls, you're teaching kids about gender identity. I taught my kids about trans people when they were in kindergarten, and it was like one sentence: "some boys are born in girl bodies and some girls are born in boy bodies, but it's who they are inside that matters." easy peasy.
I can't really screenshot the entire article but the jist is that parents are running Instagram accounts trying to turn their young daughters into "influencers/models" and pedos are throwing money at them for CP. so personally, I don't see this as Meta's responsibility - shitty parents chose to turn their babies into pedo bait and then act shocked that they've attracted a following of pedos 🤨 do platforms have an obligation to enforce good parenting?
let me get this straight: red states are claiming it's unconstitutional to interfere with another state's laws, and their argument is that shield laws prevent them from interfering with other states' laws?
also they know that if they get their way on this, blue states are just going to use that ruling to enforce gun restrictions on red states right? if I can't go out of state to get a legal abortion, you can't do it to buy a gun.
fuck twitter, fuck mastodon, fuck post.news and FUCK threads