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Who here still believes the feminist lies of 'wage gap'?

Here's an excellent video explaining the deceptions and misrepresentations which feminists purposely spew.What are you thoughts on this insightful video?

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I would talk to the school tech person and explain your problem.
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If you NEED the websites for school purposes, ask a teacher or computer person about getting the filter settings changed and explain why you need them. That's more likely to get you what you're after than using a hack or proxy site. If you get caught trying to use a hack or proxy, you stand a pretty good chance of getting booted off of the computers completely for violating the school's usage policy. And even if you then ask about unblocking your sites, they'll be a LOT less likely to say yes. So I suggest you save yourself the trouble and go with the straightforward approach. As a final note, if any of the sites you need to get to aren't ones you're comfortable with asking a teacher or computer person about, you don't need to be going there during school, anyway. For those sites, wait until after school and go there when you get home. EDIT - Considering your situation more fully and by the way, you would have gotten totally different responses had you told all of the story up front Since they still won't play ball even with your teacher involved, you and your class AND your teacher should try the school board next. Tell 'em that the school's ham-fisted approach to technology is interfering with your education, and they can either pay for better filter software (it sounds like it wouldn't take much to be an improvement) or they can pay for Internet access for you and your classmates to go online someplace where you CAN get your work done.

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