Tag: Social Media

My Truth: I Was Attacked By Gail Simone Fans Because I Called Her Out On Eternals

A pack of rabid, angry Gail Simone fans attacked me on Twitter after I called her out for her Eternals take, which you can see below. Okay, I loved the Eternals. I am not that familiar with the comic, I’ll admit it. But I loved the film. Lovely characters, avoidance of the usual formulas, and &hel...

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Chris Pratt Praises Wife Ahead of Her Birthday, Labeled a Monster By Ugly People

As if on cue, Cancel Culture is giving it the old “college try” to make Chris Pratt’s life miserable. The Pratt family welcomed a brand-new addition to their family in August of 2020. In celebration of his wife’s birthday, Chris Pratt – who was recently announced that he would be the voice...

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Rumble Acquires Locals in a Move That Sends a Shot Across the Big Tech Bow

The digital “Reign of Terror” is looking to be over as two big players in the sphere have merged to forge ahead as a formidable alternative to the Big Tech Oligarchy. In simultaneous press releases, Rumble announced that they had acquired Locals Technology, Inc. “Locals’ revolutionary platfo...

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Kathleen Kennedy’s Latest Fan Attack is a Hoax

The newest assault on fandom is a false flag operation. Twitter user Jar Jar (Not) Abrams posted what he claimed was a clip of Kathleen Kennedy trashing Star Wars fans who didn’t like the sequel trilogy. She laughs as she says, “It wasn’t made for them.” Check it out below: Damning, isn’t ...

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People With Nothing Better To Do Want Funny Shirts BANNED From Disney World

It may be a small world after all, but hopefully, it wasn’t a small ride. In case you thought there was any fun left to be had at Disney theme parks, this couple, simply expressing their free speech, wore “I Gave Her The D” and “I Wanted The D” t-shirts to Disney World. No one …

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Bryson Gray’s Number 1 Song “Let’s Go Brandon” BANNED On YouTube For “Medical Misinformation”

Rapper Bryson Gray’s “Let’s Go Brandon” lyric and music videos were removed from YouTube and given a strike for “medical misinformation” relating to content in the video. YouTube initially removed the lyric video but kept the music video, according to Bryson Gray ...

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