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voteinorout on Instagram: "#JakeLang faced renewed criticism after activists highlighted past messages allegedly sent to someone he believed was a minor, as the controversy unfolded alongside an anti Muslim protest in #Dearborn and fueled a wider debate in #Politics about protecting children. During the protest, Lang argued he was there to defend what he called a “white Christian country,” warning about Muslims and Islamic prayer calls near schools. Critics responded by circulating previously released messages attributed to Lang in which he allegedly asked someone who said she was 15 questions such as “When do you turn 16?” and “Can’t see you till you’re 16.” The messages have been cited by opponents as evidence of hypocrisy in political rhetoric about protecting children. The exchange highlights how accusations about child safety have become a central theme in U.S. political discourse, often used by competing sides to challenge the credibility of activists and public figures. — jakelang1776 better find a rock to hide under. It’s over. Follow @goodtrouble.tt for more. Help this information get to more voters. 🇺🇸 A well-informed electorate is a prerequisite to Democracy.—Thomas Jefferson"
66 likes, 6 comments - voteinorout on March 12, 2026: "#JakeLang faced renewed criticism after activists highlighted past messages allegedly sent to someone he believed was a minor, as the controversy unfolded alongside an anti Muslim protest in #Dearborn and fueled a wider debate in #Politics about protecting children. During the protest, Lang argued he was there to defend what he called a “white Christian country,” warning about Muslims and Islamic prayer calls near schools. Critics responded by circulating previously released messages attributed to Lang in which he allegedly asked someone who said she was 15 questions such as “When do you turn 16?” and “Can’t see you till you’re 16.” The messages have been cited by opponents as evidence of hypocrisy in political rhetoric about protecting children. The exchange highlights how accusations about child safety have become a central theme in U.S. political discourse, often used by competing sides to challenge the credibility of activists and public figures. — jakelang1776 better find a rock to hide under. It’s over. Follow @goodtrouble.tt for more. Help this information get to more voters. 🇺🇸 A well-informed electorate is a prerequisite to Democracy.—Thomas Jefferson".







