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Anonymous E said...

"Evalion" isn't a teenager anymore - though I'm sure they enjoy milking the term to infantilize her further for their middle-aged pervert fan-base.
She turned 20 sometime ago.

3 March 2017 at 14:54

Blogger Nosferatu200 said...

That is interesting. We had been under the impression that she might be 18, but we were being careful since she very well could have been younger.

Also, on another semi-related issue, thank you for the other information.

3 March 2017 at 18:51

Anonymous E said...

Yeah....when I was her age, I looked 14. That's the point - getting petite, innocent-looking young girls with a light voice is good for this business (and many others).

I'll let you know if there are further developments on the other front. There is a lot going on overall.

4 March 2017 at 11:11

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Re Facebook cracking down on hate groups, don't hold your breath. Recently a Muslim lady friend of mine (who was wearing a hijab) was assaulted, verbally abused and humiliated in a public washroom by one Lynne (sp?) Redden, the founder of the "Suffragette" hate group in Toronto. Redden shoved her and called her "terrorist" among other slurs, as well as instructing my friend to "get down on your knees and beg Christ's forgiveness for being in a blood cult" in front of other women. My friend posted an account of the assault on her Facebook wall, with details removed. Ms Redden and several members of her hate group then flooded my friend's wall with threats and more racial slurs. She reported this to Facebook, along with screenshots of the abusive and threatening posts. Facebook completely ignored her complaint for two weeks. Then they asked for more examples of the offensive posts, which my friend provided. She never heard from them again and has now deleted her Facebook account. So Facebook forced the victim of racist hate and abuse off of their site while the perpetrators went unpunished. I'm sure she's not the first to receive this treatment from Facebook. That is what we can expect from Facebook and its "code of conduct".

8 May 2017 at 19:23

Blogger Nosferatu200 said...

If your friend is willing to share that harassment as screen shots, ARC would be very interested.

8 May 2017 at 20:19

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