01/22/2023 / By Ethan Huff
In order to be more “inclusive” of mentally ill transgenders, Facebook and Instagram will now allow images and videos of bare breasts to be shared on their platforms.
Meta, the parent company of both Facebook and Instagram, has reportedly aligned itself with the LGBT-led “free the nipple” campaign, which says the old rules prohibiting non-male nipples “impeded right to expression for women, trans and non-binary people.”
Meta’s Oversight Board decided, after much goading from the trans cult, that prohibiting nipple imagery is “non-inclusive” and a violation of “human rights.” As such, there is about to be a whole lot more trans nipples appearing on social media.
(Related: Vanderbilt’s Pediatric Transgender Clinic recently introduced a “Trans Buddies” program to spy on doctors and report them for “transphobia”.)
The issue arose after a couple, one a transgender and the other a non-binary, attempted to post pictures of themselves topless to raise awareness about “top surgery.” The images were removed, prompting the couple to have a Karen-style meltdown.
The Oversight Board at Meta was quickly called in to address the issue, ultimately deciding that its “[old] policy is based on a binary view of gender and a distinction between male and female bodies,” and thus needed to go.
Some feminist women have also complained that if men can show their bare chests on social media that they, too, should be allowed to do so. Together, feminist women and the trans cult were successful in getting Facebook and Instagram’s no-nipple policy changed.
Back in 2013, as you may recall, there was also a firestorm of controversy over Facebook’s ban on images of breastfeeding women. That manufactured controversy resulted in Facebook apologizing for “the mistake” and actually encouraging more breastfeeding women to share images of their nipples on the platform.
“The Oversight Board finds that removing these posts is not in line with Meta’s Community Standards, values or human rights responsibilities,” the company announced about its most recent changes that cater to transgenders and non-binaries.
“These cases also highlight fundamental issues with Meta’s policies.”
With the way things are going, it is only a matter of time before mentally deranged trannies start demanding that they be allowed to show off their mutilated “bottom” genitals, including fake neo-penises and neo-vaginas.
The sky is the limit when it comes to what these perverts demand in order to achieve personal “euphoria,” as they call it. You, your family, and your children have to be exposed to mutilated breast tissue and other reproductive organs in order for the trannies to feel “accepted” – and if you oppose this, you are “transphobic.”
“I don’t use Facebook and never will,” wrote a commenter. “It’s not a family-friendly environment.”
“They’re getting desperate now,” wrote another, adding that Facebook and Instagram “are has-been social media forums” that are bending over backwards to cater to perverts in the hopes that it will salvage their bottom line.
“Meta needs money,” suggested another towards this end. “A lot of money.”
“The world is changing, and not for the better,” wrote someone else, concerned about the direction society is taking as it kowtows to sexual deviants.
“Nobody cares about Facebook anymore – this is so desperate,” added another to the conversation.
As a joke, another person wrote that Facebook and Instagram should just rename themselves to “FaceBreast” and “InstaMammary” since this is what these platforms have chosen as their new themes.
“Are we sure we’re the good guys?” asked another, suggesting that perhaps the United States and the West are the true evil in this world.
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