Welcome to exile, supers by notcisjustwoman in SuperStraight

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Before this, of course, media involvement is the only way. Media involvement is what led to success in the pornhub case.

Welcome to exile, supers by notcisjustwoman in SuperStraight

[–]LieLiver 11 insightful - 1 fun11 insightful - 0 fun12 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Someone mentioned class action lawsuit. Seems like a stretch but tbh I think it'd be viable on a number of levels. The actual thing to go after would be reddit's profit from actual rape, child sexual abuse, and human trafficking content. The fact that the sub that messaged child porn to our mods is still up, shows that Reddit blatantly supports these things. Not to mention the fact that they have at least a dozen, if not more, subs dedicated to rape fetish content. Mix in the discrimination based on protected classes i.e.: sexuality, and the longtime censorship of lesbians, and I think you'd have a viable case. Just look at Pornhub, they had their asses handed to them for hosting huge amounts of child porn, real rape, and human trafficking content. That same content is on reddit.

Welcome to the new Gender Critical! by radfemanon in GenderCritical

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I had JUST found the courage to join the gender critical reddit two days ago... was planning on finally telling my story. I found so much renewed hope and strength in reading everyone else's stories and seeing that I wasn't so alone. The BAM it all went down but this isn't the end... and it's really just showing a lot of transparency. Censorship is what that movement is really about so I refuse to stay silent.