Lorenz, who complains about social media harassment herself, feels entitled to harass the family members and to reveal personal details about the Libs of Tik Tok, all in the name of reporting.
57 percent support the anti-grooming law, and 47 percent believe "Don't Say Gay" is a misleading label.
Posobiec has been an outspoken critic of Disney as more of the company's intentions toward grooming children into gender identity and adult sexual lifestyles have become apparent.
"This is an extinction level event for the creators of our narrative in the mainstream corporate world."
"Pierre Poilievre is an acolyte of authoritarian populism. This is never healthy. You are on notice. Going to make sure you are never going to lead my country. I don't make idle threats."
Following an early morning tweet from Elon Musk announcing that he has made $43 billion offer to buy Twitter, some of the platform’s users launched into a meltdown.
Protesters chanted "the mouse is a rat" while carrying signs calling for allowing "kids to be kids" and to "defund Disney."
“Why? Because we are a race of explorers!”
"I wish you well, in the coming situation where now as a feminist, you're going to have to live under the tyranny of men who think they're women," Kirk told the feminist student at the University of Arkansas.
The account was suspended for "hateful conduct," which is a broad and vague category used by Twitter to suspend accounts that violate a policy that is equally broad and vague.
"The ends do not justify the means," Knowles responded. "Absolutely not."
"He wants the influence, and so the potential is now set up for a hostile takeover of Twitter or at least, the threat of a hostile takeover of Twitter if they do not change their wayward ways."
"You just can't help it, can you... Everything is oppression and victimization with you, always," said Peterson.
Both speak about the extreme effect of social media and peer pressure on today's children and teens who seek these unalterable, permanent, and often destructive life choices.
While a scant 9.4 percent said they would be "more likely" do do business with Disney, a whopping 68.2 percent are less likely to do so.