WhiteDate Flyers – Families and Inclusion

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  • #23204
    Leo
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    @Phoenix Yeah, I thought of it after being repeatedly rejected and told in-person that my other flyers were racist, discriminatory, and exclusive. I’d love to see any of those same people try and tell me that again, with the inclusive flyer, lol.

    #23203
    Hunter
    Participant

    @Leo That last flyer ‘Inclusion’ is the best since it might get through to those indoctrinated into ‘equality.’

    #22007
    Leo
    Moderator

    @Westley Yes, I sought permission from farmers markets, store owners, grocery stores, and public libraries, and was either ignored (if it was an electronic request) and/or rejected (if it was an in-person request) everywhere I asked – except at one local grocery store, which changed their mind the next day after customer complaints). One older guy even laughed at me for asking him, lol. Some people were open to the idea of allowing a flyer for a dating website, but not after I explained it’s race-exclusive to Whites. I debated whether to ask a local college campus, but already know they’re so “woke”-washed with diversity propaganda that I figure they’d never allow something like that. Other places like trailheads and laundromats I didn’t seek permission, and just put flyers up, because those seemed to be more casual spaces with nobody overseeing the bulletin board messaging, but in most of those locations the flyers were removed within a day or two. Of all the places I visited or placed flyers, only one remains up – and it’s been there for about a month so far, although the area doesn’t receive much pedestrian traffic (and vehicle traffic can’t see it). I was denied membership to a local business networking and marketing group, too, once the owner learned what I was promoting; she advised that I look elsewhere. A local print shop I was using to print out materials also refused to service me anymore, ever since an incident in my town where gay pride flags were slashed and the perpetrator was never identified (it happened around the time I last paid the print shop owner, and based on some dialogue she and I exchanged, I suspect she thinks I was that person and doesn’t want anymore business with me, lol).

    Anyway, I’ve since heeded to Liv’s (owner of WhiteDate) advice, and will simply focus on decentralized, guerilla marketing instead, placing business cards (inside of bags with pieces of candy inside) onto young White folks’ vehicle windshields within public parking lots (mostly at shopping centers and other public venues), where I can watch the age and race of person exiting a vehicle.

    Yeah, both flyers were designed by me. I thought of the latter idea in response to a conversation I had my local library. The lady I asked about placing the flyer up told me that they don’t support exclusivity, that they’re diverse, inclusive, and welcoming of all. I wanted to comment, “It’s not very welcoming or inclusive of you, to exclude my flyer,” but I politely thanked her and left instead. She didn’t seem a cooperative nor sensible type, and had her pronouns on her business card. Almost all the library staff members present were wearing masks, too, so I figured I better not even bother exhausting anymore energy on such braindead people, lol.

    #21997
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @Leo

    Yes I saw the one you created. Whey you say “repeated rejection of placing flyers …onto bulletin boards around the town I live in” did you actually ask for permission? That is, quite frankly a mistake. Perhaps we need some large banners with a sticky backing, which can be placed high enough up on some sort of place, perhaps on a bridge only seen by those hiking by it, and don’t ask, just do. Or if you want to post these on bulletin boards, don’t ask just do. If you’ve already asked and they know who you are, that is inviting troublesome scrutiny from the media or other anti-White bigots.

    As many know, the other problem is that the enemy will send some fake women who are not White, to pretend to be White, for the sole purpose of wasting Gents time.

    That unusual flyer is excellent and if you are the one who created it, bravo for that!

    #21991
    Leo
    Moderator

    In response to repeated rejection of placing flyers promoting our White-exclusive dating platform onto bulletin boards around the town I live in, on the grounds of diversity and inclusion, I have created an unusual flyer that promotes not only WhiteDate, but also other race-exclusive dating platforms. The intent is to display how Whites are also a race deserving of exclusive dating space, while playing into the diversity trick our opponents have brought upon us. How can this messaging be refused public visibility now, without hypocrisy?

    #21448
    Leo
    Moderator

    ************************************************************************************************************************

    Please message @Leo to request deliveries of flyers to receive a minimum of 25+ for physical dissemination.
    There are multiple flyer designs available, detailed below, created and printed by myself.

    These flyers cards can be delivered directly to you in-person,* to your mailing address, or to a location near you for pick-up. *In-person deliveries are presently only available to residents in the Pacific Northwest region of Canada and the United States.

    If requested, one-on-one advice is available via WhiteDate messages or Telegram calls, as to how you can intelligently place or deliver these to a White audience – which may or may not involve direct contact with other people, depending on your preference.

    ************************************************************************************************************************

    WhiteDate.net Flyer – Families Designed by Leo
    These are one-sided, ordinary-quality flyers, ideal for bulletin boards in public spaces.

    White-Date-net-Flyers-Paint

    WhiteDate.net Flyer – Inclusion Designed by Leo
    These are one-sided, ordinary-quality flyers, ideal for bulletin boards in public spaces.

    inclusion1

    *At this time, in-person deliveries are only available to residents in the Pacific Northwest region of Canada and the United States.

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by Leo.
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