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The Grooming Gang Cover-Up: 250,000 Reasons "Online Safety" Is A Scam
The Grooming Gang Cover-Up: 250,000 Reasons "Online Safety" Is A Scam
Authored by John Wilder via WilderWealthyWise.com,
“These borders are well protected.” – The Fellowship of the Ring
(all memes as found)
Governments around the world trot out the kids whenever they want to remove freedoms.
Protect the children. It’s always for the children.
The reality is that they don’t care at all about the kids.
Let’s look at the KIDS Act. The “Kids Internet and Digital Safety Act” has passed the House. The Senate Democrats have said . . . it’s too weak. Of course they did. ...
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