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I’m only on fb for social media, but I made sure to follow the XX-XY page and I will share all the posts. Thanks for speaking out.

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God Bless you for standing up for women and girls around the world 🙏

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Keep fighting for the truth Jen, your strength will win out.

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I can’t say I’m surprised, but honestly, I am. It takes intentional programming to create those blocks. As a publicly traded company, what’s the business case for such censorship? If there is no business case (other than extortion from HRC or ESG types), how does this not run afoul of federal regs?

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I wish I was surprised. Thanks for pressing forward.

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If you believe that trans women (aka men) should be allowed to compete against biological women in most sports or that they belong in women's restrooms, locker rooms and prisons then you are either cognitively impaired or intellectually dishonest.

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Thanks for hanging in there. We’ve been fighting this in powerlifting for awhile. Riley’s situation really cast it into the spotlight. Bless her and others in your organization that fight this tenaciously. This really shouldn’t even be an issue.

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very interesting.. I thought it was just Take our $$ run our Ad

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Apparently not!

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Terrific ad, great article. Happy Independence Day to you and all here!

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This shouldn’t even be an issue!

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Dear Jennifer, by now it's more precise to use AdvantageAudience+ without any recommendations. Specific targeting gets the least good results, see here: https://www.jonloomer.com/how-metas-algorithmic-audience-targeting-impacts-ad-distribution/ it's worth a try ... good luck!

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Good luck with your project. Misogyny is the real issue as I see it.

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Many aspects of Meta’s algorithms and manynif Meta’s employees.are zealotry and zealots disguised as promoting objectionable content. Evil is not too strong a words. Alphabet also, have no idea whether in Comcast ‘s case this is just cowardice or something more sinister, but MSNBC is certainly an obscene echo chamber for the extreme left.

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I am buying another t-shirt for me and one for my granddaughter.

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Sad, but further evidence of the truth of your message. Stay the course.

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I applaud your efforts to shine light on the values of women's sport and the idiocy of our time, seemingly stuck in a never ending loop of "how does any of this make sense?".

I doubt we will ever easily get ESG/DEI corrupted mega corporations to return to reality, too big to fail and all. Part of it is the idea that "if we are nice, and just speak our mind they will see their errors...". But that rarely if ever works in today's global culture, too much dark money, and federal money is at stake. To much, "do this for the party, and you will be rewarded" mentality. Playing nice doesn't win the war against evil. My challenge would be to ask everyone who value real values, to turn off all the monopolies of ideas. Everyone (at least in my circle) always says "but all my friends are on ______(insert your favorite dopamine flavored social media)". All I ask is turn it off for two weeks, a month would be better. You will feel better, be healthier, and maybe, just maybe, these evil empires will begun to get the message.

Keep pressing the issue. Keep telling the truth. Never settle for mediocrity.

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