Spellchecking (shoutout to "menustration" x2)

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Some of the women are claiming <?=$pro?> contacted them via messenger and telephone for <em>weeks</em> without taking 'no' as an answer!
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<p>
Undeterreted, <?=$name?> <?=$lname?> filed complaints with the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal against all 16 female beauticians who refused to service <?=$reflex?>.
Undeterred, <?=$name?> <?=$lname?> filed complaints with the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal against all 16 female beauticians who refused to service <?=$reflex?>.
This is different from a lawsuit. <?=$name?> claims that the beauticians fundamentally violated <?=$pos?> human rights by not waxing <?=$pos?> balls.
This human rights tribunal also has a second caveat: <?=$name?> <?=$lname?> doesn't need to get a lawyer (solicitor in Canada) to make <?=$pos?> case,
but the beauticians <em>do</em> need to pay for solicitors out of pocket to defend themselves and their careers.
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@
<?php if (!$male) : ?>
<p class="tw">
This video features some TERF rhetoric, but she is a primary victim of a censorship campaign.
It is the opinion of this author that censureship is acceptable, but censorship never is.
It is the opinion of this author that censorship is acceptable, but censorship never is.
</p>
<?php endif; ?>
<p>Gender abolitionist feminist <a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/Perzikyoghurt">Peachyogurt</a> explains the <?=$name?> <?=$lname?> situation from her point of view.</p>
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</p>
<p>
The behavior of Twitter's ban system is also suspect.
While people usually get temporary bans that are based in obvious infactions of the rules, Twitter's protection of <?=$name?> is the opposite.
Random messages referencing <?=$lname?> get flagged intermittently, sometimes appeals are acceped, sometimes rejected, sometimes never answered at all.
While people usually get temporary bans that are based in obvious infractions of the rules, Twitter's protection of <?=$name?> is the opposite.
Random messages referencing <?=$lname?> get flagged intermittently, sometimes appeals are accepted, sometimes rejected, sometimes never answered at all.
This unpredictability hints that it's a manual process sometimes intercepted by employees who don't know <?=$lname?>.
Twitter can't be reached for comment and even as notable people get banned for talking about <?=$lname?>, even indirectly, the company stays silent.
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@@ -179,18 +179,18 @@
This extends outside of Twitter.
<?=$name?> also polices mentions of <?=his()?> name on YouTube, and will aggressively abuse a copyright law to delete content and penalize creators.
These strikes against YouTube channels limit the features available to the creator and can harm their revenue.
Concesuctive strikes can disable their channel entirely.
Consecutive strikes can disable their channel entirely.
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<p>
YouTube then never reviews appeals to these DMCA complaints, allowing the appeal to sit indefinitely on the channel's account instead of being forwarded to the complaintant.
Normally, YouTube would review appeals within a couple of business days and start down a 10 day timer (as per the legal requirements of th DMCA),
YouTube then never reviews appeals to these DMCA complaints, allowing the appeal to sit indefinitely on the channel's account instead of being forwarded to the complainant.
Normally, YouTube would review appeals within a couple of business days and start down a 10 day timer (as per the legal requirements of the DMCA),
but with anything having to do with <?=$lname?>, no action is taken and that 10 day timer never starts, forcing the creator to endure months of penalty status.
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<figure>
<img src="/img/case/Jonathan-Yaniv-flags-down-YouTube-video-DMCA-abuse.png" />
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<p>
This strike filed by <?=($male ? $name : "{$lname}'s legal name, as required by the DMCA complaint,")?> against a YouTube channel was done on December 26th, 2018 and appealled immediately after.
This strike filed by <?=($male ? $name : "{$lname}'s legal name, as required by the DMCA complaint,")?> against a YouTube channel was done on December 26th, 2018 and appealed immediately after.
The complaint regarded a thumbnail on an upcoming livestream that never started because of the DMCA complaint.
In the weeks following, no one at YouTube has touched it, and the channel remains in a penalized state for the duration.
The 10 day timer in which <?=$lname?> would be required to make legal action has never started because YouTube is ignoring the appeal.
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<p>At times, <?=$lname?> appears to clearly be using lines of questioning about menstruation to determine the best angle of approach for discussing menstruation with pre-teen girls.
In one exchange, <?=he()?> asks first whether it would be "weird to approach a 10-12 year old girl to ask for a tampon or pad,"
and when told it would indeed be weird, switches tactics and asks, "What if however I get asked for one cause she started her first period?"</p>
<p>Almost all of <?=$lname?>'s fascination with feminity seems based on makeup and menustration and it is a constant excuse to make awkward interaction with women.</p>
<p>Almost all of <?=$lname?>'s fascination with femininity seems based on makeup and menstruation and it is a constant excuse to make awkward interaction with women.</p>
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<p>Outside of <?=$lname?>'s obsession with tampons is a deeper and more sinister attraction to coming-of-age girls.
In one set of chatlogs, <?=$lname?> describes <?=his()?> fantasies of meeting 10-year-old girls having their first period.
The random stranger <?=$lname?> is talking to at first thinks <?=he()?> is concerned with being ridiculed by children for being in <?=($male ? "the wrong restroom" : "the women's restroom as an allegedly intersex person")?>,
but <?=$name?> quickly clarifies for her that <?=he()?> is more concerned about how to interact with children asking <?=him()?> how to use hygeine products.</p>
but <?=$name?> quickly clarifies for her that <?=he()?> is more concerned about how to interact with children asking <?=him()?> how to use hygiene products.</p>
<blockquote>
<p><strong class="name red"><?=$name?> <?=$lname?></strong> &quot;It sucks cause on Wednesday im travelling to the island on a ferry and usually they do field trips so that means <strong class="red">tons of 10 year old girls in the bathroom</strong> when I need to change my pads ugh</p>
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@
<p><strong class="name blue">Woman</strong> A little, because kids look up to us for guidance and help. And not every girl may know what they are for</p>
<p><strong class="name red"><?=$name?> <?=$lname?></strong> Ugh<br />
<strong class="name red"><?=$name?> <?=$lname?></strong> What if I however get asked for [omitted]</p>
<p><strong class="name blue">Woman</strong> [ommitted] I would always offer a thin pad to a little girl over a tampon though<br/>
<p><strong class="name blue">Woman</strong> [omitted] I would always offer a thin pad to a little girl over a tampon though<br/>
<strong class="name blue">Woman</strong> Some families and their culture are against tampons or the mother/father is against them and don't want to piss off a mother.</p>
<p><strong class="name red"><?=$name?> <?=$lname?></strong> If she wants a tampon though, <strong class="red">should i give her one and instruct her on how to use it</strong>?</p>
<p><strong class="name blue">Woman</strong> If she doesn't know how to use it, I would find her mother. If her mother is not there then yes.</p>
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<p>The creepiest part of this exchange is that <?=$name?> <?=$lname?> seems to be planning this out.
Even if we pretend <?=he()?> has functional female organs capable of menustrating as a &quot;intersex&quot; person,
a normal, mentally-sound woman would simply <em>bring her own hygeine products</em> instead of constantly relying on others.
Even if we pretend <?=he()?> has functional female organs capable of menstruating as a &quot;intersex&quot; person,
a normal, mentally-sound woman would simply <em>bring her own hygiene products</em> instead of constantly relying on others.
If <?=he()?> can see far enough in the future to know <?=he()?> will be on <?=his()?> <?=($male ? "&quot;period&quot;" : "period")?> during this time,
<?=$name?> <?=$lname?> can see far enough into the future to know to keep hygeinic products on <?=his()?> person.
<?=$name?> <?=$lname?> can see far enough into the future to know to keep hygienic products on <?=his()?> person.
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<p>This long, drawn out fantasy of having to escort a girl on her first period into a public bathroom stall and personally assist in inserting a tampon is nothing but a predator enumerating the details of <?=his()?> fetish to a stranger (itself part of <?=his()?> fetish).</p>