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Reason: The edit at the end.

"People think it's feral because these are country kids in utes making noise, but people going to a doof doof festival and eating pills is socially acceptable. Everyone wants to be woke."

I mean, he's not wrong.

Meanwhile, from the stupid crone who managed to temporarily destroy this event (by making it uninsurable, of all things):

"It's unsafe for everyone, but particularly for women because of the objectification."

Ms Currie says events like wet-t shirt competitions involve women giving away their agency for "fun".

"The social construct of fun [in this environment] has some really strong gendered overtones.

"The peer pressure is immense and in those moments a woman can feel under tremendous pressure to comply, to be accepted."

Lol. Women have agency (or do they?), bitch.

Edit: I saw this commented on Reddit, but it really is telling how TPTB have done as much as possible to torpedo in-person connection, and the opportunity to meet people. Everything from Covid lockdowns to taking away in-person lectures, even after Covid.

Everything is commodified and controlled. Every conversation. Every "connection". Every question to authorities. Everything must be text-based and through an app.

No wonder people clamour for offline, in-person events like Elmore.

I know I personally get really... Not well, if I spend too much time not meeting people/going to social events. Very obviously I wouldn't be alone in that.

195 days ago
2 score
Reason: Original

"People think it's feral because these are country kids in utes making noise, but people going to a doof doof festival and eating pills is socially acceptable. Everyone wants to be woke."

I mean, he's not wrong.

Meanwhile, from the stupid crone who managed to temporarily destroy this event (by making it uninsurable, of all things):

"It's unsafe for everyone, but particularly for women because of the objectification."

Ms Currie says events like wet-t shirt competitions involve women giving away their agency for "fun".

"The social construct of fun [in this environment] has some really strong gendered overtones.

"The peer pressure is immense and in those moments a woman can feel under tremendous pressure to comply, to be accepted."

Lol. Women have agency (or do they?), bitch.

195 days ago
1 score