Yep, it’s Australia
In Australia, they cut little boys’ dicks off in the name of The Science. They cut little girls’ tits off for progress.
But don’t you dare watch cartoons the state doesn’t approve of – or it will be curtains for you, laddie boy.
The Australian Classification Board began listing on January 4 that the How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord Omega anime is refused classification and thus effectively banned from being released on home video in Australia (the anime is still available for streaming). The board did not list a reason for the refusal of classification.
In Australia, 15 is the youngest known age for “top surgery”, as it’s often called online. See this news report & screenshot.https://t.co/tn2Eu6vPRi pic.twitter.com/S6FYOz0YoA
— Bernard Lane (@Bernard_Lane) May 10, 2022
Stone went on puberty blockers at 10 & was Young Australian of the Year for lobbying for minors to have access to cross sex hormones & surgery. His mum is Australia’s version of Susie Green. Now they have made a Netflix series to romanticise transing kids.https://t.co/8SvOgZmWs3
— Angie Jones (@angijones) September 22, 2022
Official guidance in Victoria, Australia (where a ban on ‘gender identity conversion therapy’ is in force) specifies that it is illegal for a parent to not support their child taking puberty blockers or cross-sex hormones.
This is terrifying and awaits us if we follow suit. pic.twitter.com/P9lhaBNkKr
— James Esses (@JamesEsses) May 31, 2022
Puberty blockers at 10.
In Australia.
Stone’s claim to “changing the law” was the Family Court case re. Jamie.
With the voices of Detransitioners growing louder in Australia, an inquiry is increasingly needed. https://t.co/h5JiipCEAd pic.twitter.com/P7QhdhiEYX
— Katherine Deves 🇦🇺🚺 (@deves_katherine) August 25, 2022
According to the Australian Classification Board’s website, titles classified as refused “cannot be sold, hired, advertised or legally imported in Australia. RC-classified material contains content that is very high in impact and falls outside generally-accepted community standards.”
…
How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord Omega premiered in April 2021. The anime featured scenes of light nudity, and was available in both censored and uncensored versions.
The board had similarly refused classification the the first, second, and ninth volumes of Yuu Kamiya’s No Game No Life light novel series in August 2020. The Australian political party Centre Alliance applied for these novel volumes’ classification.
Books Kinokuniya Sydney revealed to ANN later that month that it removed seven manga titles for sale following a written complaint by South Australian legislator Connie Bonaros.
This is what happens when you put stupid, fat, old cunts in charge of government ninnying. They go full mommy on the whole country.
The world simply does not need these mommies. We all have a mommy. No one needs extra mommies.
These women need to be returned to the proper facilities.