![]() We settle once and for all who is the worst president: Joe Biden or Jimmy Carter? Also, Tess Holliday doesn't know what "anorexic" means. And we're still trying to get de-platformed from TikTok.
![]() Turn down the lights, press play on that Marvin Gaye mood music, and break out the Oculus because it’s time to practice the horizontal tango in the Metaverse. If that’s what you’re into… In an interview with the U.S. Sun, Daniel Golden, the vice president of DreamCam, an adult entertainment website, said he believes virtual sex “may turn out to be equally enjoyable” as sex in the real world. I don’t see how this could be, but Golden and cam model Carly Evans sound pretty sure of it. The way Golden explains it, one could see the draw for those in our society that can’t score in the traditional way. In the Metaverse, one can be whatever they want to be. You’re an overweight, underachieving loser? No problem. Make your avatar chiseled and put him in a suit or her in a gown. “In the metaverse,” Golden says, “it doesn’t matter what you look like, and users even get to choose. This could be great for people who feel insecure about how they look when they have sex.” So… It’s like catfishing… But neither person ever figures it out? I mean, if both parties are participating in this kind of stuff, I think it’s safe to say neither of them care. But that’s just visual input. How exactly are they going to say that the sexual act is only about what one sees? It’s not. They know this. The answer: sex toys. Oh, and a redefining of language. Evans explains: “Just because it’s virtual, doesn’t mean it isn’t sex. Thanks to the fast-paced world of haptic devices and ‘real-feel’ sex toys, VR sex could one day be just as good. Society defines sex as a wide range of interactions so it’s not just physical penetration that we can call ‘real sex’." Yeah… No. I’m sorry y’all, tossing on what amounts to tossing on a porno and getting down with a doll or something is not sex. It’s sad. But how timely this interview is after James Lindsay just described this exact thing! How the powers that be want everyone doing the dirty virtually and not making babies. It’s insane! What I’m wondering, though, is what kind of effect this might have on instances of Metaverse sexual assault. Is it going to go up or down? This is something people over there at Meta should really start investigating. The Louder with Crowder Dot Com Website is on Instagram now! Follow us at @lwcnewswire and tell a friend!
Elon Musk Denounces Rising Wokeness Infecting American Companies: Been Twisted to Insanity3/10/2022 Watch: Delta Throws Black Man Off Flight Over Anti-Biden Sweatshirt Threatens Him With No-Fly List3/10/2022 ![]() It seems like there's a lot of passengers getting yeeted off planes. Not over mask mandates, they're all masked. But for wearing anti-Biden swag, even after they agree to change the swag. Not only are the airlines tossing people off, but they are threatening them as they do so. This gentleman was wearing a hoodie that said "F*ck Biden." Asking someone to cover up a swear word? Understandable. Threatening to put them on a no-fly list? Now you can take your power trip, shine it up real nice, turn it sideways, and stick it up your nose. A man was kicked off a @Delta flight for wearing an F Biden sweater, even though he took it off. They claim it’s “delta policy” and threaten him with the no fly list. The stewardess must live a miserable life. She probably doesn't date much. Her kids don't return her texts or like her Facebook posts. Instead of taking it out on her twenty-seven cats, she lashes out at patriots trying to fly home. We all occasionally use our meager positions of authority for the sake of our own egos. Some of us mute trolls on Twitter. Others act like biyatches to customers. There are two problems with this lady, other than her need to calm down. The first is that the dude took off his sweatshirt. We see him doing so in the video. No sweatshirt means no alleged FAA violation to get you put on a government list. That wasn't good enough. The other issue comes from the intrepid @LibsOfTikTok, who remains our most valuable asset and should be protected at all costs. She reached out to Delta. As it turns out, the airline has no policy on clothing. And if you wanted to "F" a different president, that would be totally cool. Here’s my conversation with a @Delta representative where she confirms “there are no clothing policies” and “you can wear anything you want” pic.twitter.com/0ofWOSOxyN As of this writing, no word from Delta Airlines why they threw a black man off his flight and treated him like a potential terrorist because of his clothing. If a statement or response is issued, we will update this report. The Louder with Crowder Dot Com Website is on Instagram now! Follow us at @lwcnewswire and tell a friend!
![]() Liberals lying about legislation is nothing new. Voting for common-sense voter integrity laws doesn't bring us back to Jim Crow. Opposing progressive spending bills doesn't literally kill people. And Florida's "Parental Rights in Education" bill doesn't make it illegal to say the word gay. Jen Psaki still has a job to do, though, and kept lying about the bill on Wednesday. But she wasn't expecting a question about the time Joe Biden voted for the 1994 "Don't Say Gay" Act. Or, to be more precise, why Biden voted for a bill "some critics might call" the 1994 "Don't Say Gay" Act. The question was posed by the New York Post. Here is the video of their exchange followed by my dramatic interpretation. .@NYPost's @StevenNelson10: "Was there a reason he supported the same policy, though, in the 90s when we were all in school?" REPORTER: So, remember when Joe Biden voted to BAN federal funding to schools that taught kids homosexuality was, quote, "normal?" PSAKI: Ask Florida about that. They are homophobic homophobes. REPORTER: Florida didn't vote to ban federal funds. I'm asking you why Joe Biden voted for something Joe Biden voted for. PSAKI: In the president's defense, he changes his mind all the time when it's politically expedient for him to do so. REPORTER: So, you're not going to answer my question? PSAKI: F*ck no. Florida's Parental Rights in Education Bill (that doesn't say gay) states: "Classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards." The bill that critics might call "Don't Say Gay '94" that Joe Biden voted for--it was actually an amendment by Sen. Jesse Helms whose funeral Biden spoke at--states: "To prohibit Federal funds for instructional materials, instruction, counseling, or other services on school grounds, from being used for the promotion of homosexuality as a positive lifestyle alternative." One of those sounds "hateful." The other sounds like not teaching five-year-olds about sex. If you read both as blind quotes to Joe Biden, I'd love to hear his answer. The Louder with Crowder Dot Com Website is on Instagram now! Follow us at @lwcnewswire and tell a friend!
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