It's come to my attention that not everyone is aware of the government pedophilia scandal in the UK. This information is public, leads to the Parliament & the Royals, & the official investigation is being stalled. I urge everyone to get up to speed on the UK scandal as it mirrors ours. I recommend a book called 'A Humour of Love,' by Robert Montagu, the son of a powerful British MP who was being molested by his father, Thatcher's right hand man. As a Survivor myself, this book rang true and shows how a pedophile could make it to the height of power in Britain. Studying the UK cases could be helpful with us & we need to collaborate with the British activists addressing this.
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Millennial_Falcon ago
heeeeeeeeeey, rule 2. I've had to remove a post of yours for this before. I'll allow it this time since somebody already posted a source in comments.
MountainMama ago
Can you provide a link to the rules? I can't find them. I refer to a book, is that not a source? This information is pretty widely known. It's an admitted fact that the UK government is conducting this investigation, but a source is still necessary?
Millennial_Falcon ago
need a weblink to something (e.g. a link about the book).
doesn't cut it. not everybody knows it. to ensure quality of posts, we need these simple rules followed. they are in the sidebar on the right. are you on mobile?
MountainMama ago
I'm not going to post again today. If you can point me to the rules, that would be great. I'm tech challenged, so I appreciate your patience. Thanks.
Millennial_Falcon ago
(note that you don't need to provide sources to back your personal experiences, but you do need to provide some sources for something in your post. this is just a general rule to weed out low-effort posts, and we have to enforce it to avoid claims of favoritism)
(1) ALL submissions should be directly related to Pizzagate. (Click Here to Read the Pizzagate Definition) It is the responsibility of the poster to demonstrate this relevance. In most cases this will require a Discussion post where you provide a brief explanation of how your content relates to the investigation. Sometimes there will be content (like an article on Pizzagate) where a link post with an accurate, descriptive title will be enough to satisfy this requirement.
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MountainMama ago
Thanks, got it. I assume this relates only to submissions & not replies to comments?
Millennial_Falcon ago
correct.
MountainMama ago
Thanks for your patience. I'll follow these rules from now on.