Anonymous ID: 32438f Oct. 29, 2021, 8:04 p.m. No.14883686   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4065 >>4117 >>4169 >>4307 >>4327

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https://qanon.pub/?q=mccauliffe

https://qanon.pub/?q=terry

only one post

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Oct 22 2020 10:45:06 (EST)

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/jim-hunter-biden-china-joint-venture-key-contacts📁

“Key domestic contacts for phase one target projects.”

Harris, D-Calif.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.

Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D-N.Y

Mayor Bill de Blasio, D-N.Y.C

former Virginia Gov. Terry McCauliffe, among others.

Pandora's 'political elite' box?

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Anonymous ID: 32438f Oct. 29, 2021, 8:43 p.m. No.14883932   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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commercials should just be the product

no words

no additonal shit

just an image of the bag of chips

buy it or not

and all commercials should only be on one channel and we have to opt in to see them

all should be removed from view everywhere unless you choose to go to a channel only for ads

as you wish to see this shit

 

>>14883879

https://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/2021/10/27/doritos-mexico-queer-day-dead-commercial-queer-couple-goes-viral

 

nunca es tarde para ser quien eres

 

it's never too late to be who you are

 

Doritos is leading people to hell with this crap

 

 

A new cartoon ad for Doritos Mexico has been released in time for Día de Los Muertos — the Day of the Dead. The commercial, which came out last week, already has more than 2.5 million views on YouTube. It features a family paying respects to their late uncle, who turns up with an unexpected guest.

 

The Day of the Dead is a Mexican and Latin American holiday observed November 1-2 that celebrates the memories of deceased loved ones.

In the ad, as the family steps toward an altar called an ofrenda, an older woman places a bowl of food on it. The woman then speaks in Spanish to a photo of an older man standing alone.

 

“Dearest brother, I miss you so much,” the woman says, according to a translation provided by a Pride Media staff member.

 

The altar’s orange glow from the candlelight turns blue, and a blue fog overtakes the ofrenda.

 

The family — including a young woman snacking on Doritos — looks surprised. The man in the photo appears to the family in front of the ofrenda, except now he has blue skin. The family welcomes him, calling him Uncle Alberto.

 

“Hello, family,” Uncle Alberto says. “How is everyone?”

 

Another ghostly man appears from behind Uncle Alberto with Uncle Alberto smiling on.

 

One of the family members says, “Who is he?”

 

“He’s Mario,” Uncle Alberto tells them, “my partner.” Uncle Alberto and Mario then hold hands and smile.

 

The family gasps before the older woman claps. She tells Uncle Alberto, “What a miracle! I thought you would be alone forever.”

 

Uncle Alberto and Mario embrace as the family walks toward them.

 

The ad cuts to the title: “It’s never late to be who you are.”

 

While some have praised the commercial for connecting queer identities to cultural traditions, others have commented that there is a mixed message of only being one's true, queer self in death.

 

In a statement to The Advocate, a representative from Doritos Mexico said the commercial is part of its #ProudAllYear platform, which celebrates and promotes respect and support for diversity.

 

“In Mexico, the Day of the Dead is a celebration of life. It's a moment to share our respect, love, and unity for all the people we cherish, even if they are gone,” the representative explained. “And it’s an opportunity for Doritos Mexico to celebrate love and our commitment to the LGBTQ+ community every day. With the commercial ‘It’s never late to be who you are,’ we want to say that it's never too late to share your true self, and when you are ready, we will support you.”

Anonymous ID: 32438f Oct. 29, 2021, 8:51 p.m. No.14883973   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3987 >>4007 >>4018 >>4065 >>4116 >>4169 >>4307 >>4327

this screams pedo normalization shit

let's bring small children in MASKS face coverings to LGBTQ friendly bar for a fieldtrip

Broward

District Schools

address in image 3732 adds up to…you guessed it…6

just weird

 

https://www.advocate.com/news/2021/10/29/death-threats-sent-over-elementary-school-trip-lgbtq-friendly-bar

 

Death Threats Sent Over Elementary School Trip to LGBTQ-Friendly Bar

 

After posting about chaperoning the field trip, Sarah Leonardi has been bombarded with negative comments on social media saying a queer establishment is no place for students.

 

BY ALEX COOPER

OCTOBER 29 2021 10:30 AM EDT

A Florida school district board member who chaperoned an elementary school field trip to an LGBTQ-friendly bar and grill has been the target of a Twitter backlash.

 

Sarah Leonardi wrote on Twitter on Wednesday, “I was SO honored to be invited to chaperone [Wilton Manors Elementary School’s] field trip to the incredible Rosie’s! The students and I had a fun walk over and learned a lot about our community!”

“A huge thank you to [Rosie’s Bar and Grill] for hosting this special field trip every year!”

Negative comments soon followed Leonardi’s post. Many responded to the post by writing that the restaurant wasn’t a place for children — with many either taking issue of bringing students to a queer-friendly establishment or having students go to a bar.

Some of the menu items featured on Rosie’s normal menu include the “Left One” for a chicken breast sandwich, the “Miley High Club, ”and the “Rhoda Cowboy,” The Miami Herald reported.

 

On Thursday, the school district released a statement, which said that students were given a “child-friendly” menu to select from.

 

Leonardi defended her decision to chaperone the field trip.

 

“As a school board member, I am committed to staying engaged with my community. I’m always proud to join classes for field trips and events, especially when our schools are connecting with the vibrant small businesses in my district,” Leonardi said in a statement to the paper.

 

She added that she and her family and friends “have been attacked with bigoted comments and death threats.”

 

“These attacks have no place in our society,” Leonardi continued. “The threats have been referred to the appropriate authorities, and I will continue to work hard to engage with my community, spread positivity, and represent my district on the School Board.”

 

An owner of Rosie’s, John Zieba, told The Miami Herald that children have been coming there for field trips for around 10 years.

 

“It’s a great experience for the kids to come in and learn how restaurants operate,” he said. “Everything’s just been blown way out of proportion for ridiculous purposes.”

 

Zeiba told the paper he was upset that such negative attention has been directed at the field trip.

 

“In the end,” he said, “they ordered some food and colored a pumpkin.”

 

TAGS: NEWS, EDUCATION, FLORIDA

Anonymous ID: 32438f Oct. 29, 2021, 8:59 p.m. No.14884018   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14883973

>Some of the menu items featured on Rosie’s normal menu include the

“Left One” for a chicken breast sandwich,

the “Miley High Club, ”

and the “Rhoda Cowboy,”

Anonymous ID: 32438f Oct. 29, 2021, 9:24 p.m. No.14884175   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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onchocerciasis ummm related to FLIES ask fauci he knows

 

morgellons adjacent/parasites, starts with flies

 

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moxidectin

History

In the late 1980s, an American Cyanamid Company agronomist discovered the Streptomyces bacteria from which moxidectin is derived in a soil sample from Australia. Two companies filed patents for moxidectin: Glaxo Group and the American Cyanamid Company;[1] in 1988, all patents were transferred to American Cyanamid.[1] In 1990, the first moxidectin product was sold in Argentina.[1]

 

For human use, moxidectin was approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration in June, 2018 for the treatment of onchocerciasis in adults and adolescents aged 12 and older. This is the first human approval worldwide. The license holder is the nonprofit biopharmaceutical company Medicines Development for Global Health.