Does Reddit stand by its decision to remove feminist and lesbian subreddits like R/GenderCritical, which contained some 65,000 members, at the request of someone who, at the very least, has covered up for a paedophile?
Let's just ignore that GC had been skirting the calls for violence rules since as long as I can remember, and was an intrinsic part of the movement to quarantine TheRedPill.
This person being outed is a fucking excuse to bring the death cult back. My heart goes out to the boys beaten, abused and aborted because GC will yet again have a mainstream voice.
This is like our version of the loli argument. One of us believes that they're so bad that their very existence is harmful, while the other believes we should protect them because banning them will be used as an excuse to ban us. (We're already getting banned? What will change?)
People were already getting banned for saying trans women aren't women, before it happened to GC. If you think it set any precedent other than "women's subs actually have to follow the rules for once", I don't know what to say.
Speaking of them, 6 days until I can celebrate the 9 month anniversary of their community being aborted.
Let's just ignore that GC had been skirting the calls for violence rules since as long as I can remember, and was an intrinsic part of the movement to quarantine TheRedPill.
This person being outed is a fucking excuse to bring the death cult back. My heart goes out to the boys beaten, abused and aborted because GC will yet again have a mainstream voice.
Yeah, I'm sure the Reddit admins were very mad about hatred towards men who are not tranvestites.
Did I say they were? I said the ban was deserved, regardless of what reason finally got them it.
I hope the outing of this pedo doesn't result in their return.
Cause you love censorship almost as much as you love own goals. We know that, yes.
As mindless as ever, not knowing the meaning of the word 'precedent' because he thinks wahmen are using viruses and vaccines to LITERALLY KILL HIM.
This is like our version of the loli argument. One of us believes that they're so bad that their very existence is harmful, while the other believes we should protect them because banning them will be used as an excuse to ban us. (We're already getting banned? What will change?)
People were already getting banned for saying trans women aren't women, before it happened to GC. If you think it set any precedent other than "women's subs actually have to follow the rules for once", I don't know what to say.
Speaking of them, 6 days until I can celebrate the 9 month anniversary of their community being aborted.