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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWTF! Anti-LGBTQ "Project Pride Fall" during Pride Month?
Has anyone else heard this yet? My 2 eldest granddaughters (early teens) just told me that they and their LGBQA friends are really scared over this so I did a quick Google and here's just a couple of things on it I found...
https://www.reddit.com/r/OutOfTheLoop/comments/gtk4pu/does_anyone_know_whats_going_on_with_project/
I'm not sure how big or legit this is yet but I figured I'd share as a heads up. Goodness knows there are some pretty major wackos emboldened by Trump lately.
Mike 03
(16,616 posts)WTF?
FreeState
(10,572 posts)There are trolls regardless - not sure what this is or if it's real.
The second video posted gave me pause when it said to delete your apps etc. Sounds like an underhanded way to silence people. If you really wanted to combat bullying there are other ways.
WePurrsevere
(24,259 posts)just fear talking.
I just know my grands and their friends aren't sure what to make of this because they watch the news and to them it seems like a lot of the adults in the US have lost their minds. I remember being young and watching the protests and craziness of the 60s and early 70s on the news when it looked much the same to me but I never felt like I'd be a target like so many do now.
irisblue
(32,975 posts)Columbus for example, has a March planned for
3 October 2020.
Snip--"from the Reddit site
Answer: 4chan asshole trolls love to target minority groups with hate "for the lulz" frequently. They've done it in the past, they'll continue to do it in the future. In this instance, they've named this targeted harassment "Project Pridefall" because they intend to harass members of the queer/LGBTQIA+ community leading up to and during Pride Month this year. If you're a vocal supporter of the community you could potentially be targeted, but if you take steps to protect yourself you should be fine (like, for example, using a VPN or other anonymity precautions).
snip--Kinda sad because this level of "fear" that people are having over it is exactly what they want, they love attention and how the media portrays them as "dangerous" and shit, they're not. All they're gonna do is try sending virus links to people in the LGBTQ community and spam their twitter feed with gore or whatever. Just be cautious and dont click on link from strangers and you'll be fine. And please, stop giving them attention, they're worthless."
irisblue
(32,975 posts)can they get them selves in a VPN- a Virtual Private Network, it will give them a little more online security.
And since they're much more computer savvy, they will know someone who can get the VPN u for them
WePurrsevere
(24,259 posts)I really appreciate the suggestion.