💼 Careercow Lindsay M Amer / Queer Kid Stuff - Makes LGBT SJW Style videos for children, complete with creepy music

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Ted Talks have always been more about people who are full of bullshit and hot air renting a stage so they can meander about bullshit they want to convince you is important based on the wholesome merit of they're talking to you from semi important looking stage and event.
 
So I took a hit off the bong and slogged through all of Lindsay's TED talk.

She definitely has a touch of autism-voice. It isn't as bad since she's a female but it's definitely there. Also has a bit of a lisp going.

When I was in high school, the creative writing club hosted a "coffeehouse"/open mic night where people could share a poem or short story or original song. This one girl, a personal cow of mine, took it upon herself to hog the mic with shit nobody wanted. Sometimes she would sing anime openings. But one memorable time, she got up to presumably read an original piece she had written, but instead opened with "who here has ever had heartbreak problems"? and then proceeded to bitch about her long-distance online boyfriend until a senior member cut her off.

That's what I am overwhelmingly reminded of during the parts where Lindsay just talks about her gay ass channel, or moans about her twolls and buwwies and Neo Nazis to get sympathy points from the audience. "People are SO mean to me but I CHOOSE GLITTER AND GAYYY" has no place in a speech called "Why kids need to learn about sexuality and gender". She pitches her channel for easily half the speech like she's on Dragon's Den or Shark Tank.

In fact, she barely answers the WHY in her title at all. She just says that it's possible to teach the information in a way that kids (or grannies) will understand, and that kweeeeer kidz r everywere, and learning about Islam and drag queens will make the world more woke and smash da biggits.

In conclusion, the weed was 7/10, but the TED talk was 0/10.
 
So I watched the Ted Talk, too, only more sober. I lost attention after her singing her song. What interested me more, as with most of these videos, is the comment section. Lindsay can't turn off comments on sites not controlled by her.

However, this caught my attention, and I am, for the life of me, trying to find a source on this:
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How do we know they're not just digging into mommy's Xanax supply and swallowing fistfuls of the happy Tic-Tacs?
 
So I watched the Ted Talk, too, only more sober. I lost attention after her singing her song. What interested me more, as with most of these videos, is the comment section. Lindsay can't turn off comments on sites not controlled by her.

However, this caught my attention, and I am, for the life of me, trying to find a source on this:
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How do we know they're not just digging into mommy's Xanax supply and swallowing fistfuls of the happy Tic-Tacs?
Frankly I don't disagree with the core of this comment - there's nothing inherently sexual about letting kids know gays exist and should be treated like anyone else; but someone like Lindsay Amer would be last person I'd want to tell my apocryphal kids about it.
 
Does anyone know even if any actual children even watch this?
In the comments you occasionally see some woke parent claim their kids love it or they just watched it with their kid, but I'd be shocked if the majority of the audience aren't young adults.
 
In the comments you occasionally see some woke parent claim their kids love it or they just watched it with their kid, but I'd be shocked if the majority of the audience aren't young adults.

That's how I've seen it. It's more something for college aged people for some reason at least a couple years ago it was kind of in to enjoy infantile things like adult coloring books and the like. I can imagine some weird parents sitting down and watching this with their children but I don't think the children would really absorb or understand anything significant about it.
 
Does Lindsay have any self awareness? Her degenerate channel is directly leading to the erosion of acceptance for LGBT people in younger generations.

Wasn’t her channel supposed to increase acceptance in kids as a form of thought control/programming? She’s a complete failure.
 
I'm glad the punchable question got a discussion. I too would vote for Lindsay Amer because her whole look bugs me. It's so stereotypical. Plus that ukulele makes her even more annoying.
 
Does Lindsay have any self awareness? Her degenerate channel is directly leading to the erosion of acceptance for LGBT people in younger generations.

Wasn’t her channel supposed to increase acceptance in kids as a form of thought control/programming? She’s a complete failure.

She's too stereotypical and cringey at the same time if I didn't know better I'd think Lindsay was some kind of character made up by far right groups to dissuade people sympathizing with lgbt groups.

Like she's straight out of a Wyatt Mann comic an ugly jewish lesbian trying to brainwash your children without the courtesy of being subtle with it.
 
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She's too stereotypical and cringey at the same time if I didn't know better I'd think Lindsay was some kind of character made up by far right groups to dissuade people sympathizing with lgbt groups.

Like she's straight out of a Wyatt Mann comic an ugly jewish lesbian trying to brainwash your children without the courtesy of being subtle with it.
Lindsay is her own worst enemy and has probably dissuaded more from supporting or agreeing with LGBT issues than any anti LGBT group out there. If I were having some vendetta against LGBT people, I would fund Lindsay in a heartbeat.
 
Has she had any training when it comes to working with Children. Whatever about the message she's trying to get across I don't think the videos would actually hold a child's attention. There's a science to doing programing for children. Programs like Sesame street follow very carefully worked out formulas, that are based around children. Those videos rather, seem designed to have children adjust to them.

I've watched a couple of them, and I get the impression that they're actually partly targeted towards adults, as in they're what a certain type of adult thinks kids would watch.
 
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