Uh... You sure about that? We started on 4chan after all (I was one of the first 10? 20? members of the group that started the whole phenomenon, no joke). I'm not exactly right wing but I've been a veteran of GamerGate, support Trump, and I frequent TD.W, so pretty much everyone would call me right-wing.
It's almost impossible to tell right-wing from left-wing these days, at least on the anti-wokist movement, because they have largely converged on a sort populist (e.g. anti-big business) and anti-identitarian synthesis. I do believe this is the future of what is now known as 'the right'.
??? You're a brony? Lol, interesting. I was referring to the whole fandom, though, not every individual person. It started off on 4chan regardless of where you started.
And huh, that's a good observation, and accurate to me. Although I no longer really believe in optimism and believe that only extreme violence can solve the oppression we're going through, what you said does make me want to be a bit more optimistic.
I just assumed you meant GG, which reportedly also started on 4chan. That should teach me to not pay attention to context. I wondered how on earth you were one of the 10-20 who started GG.
As for that second part, I may or may not believe the same thing, but it's lethal for a forum to allow expression of such views.
I found this fairly accurate in 2017 when I saved it. I think people mistake Bronies as Leftward-leaning because they're viewed as "challenging masculinity" or something when they just liked a cartoon show. Incidentally, the pony the FedEx guy liked was the country Pony with a generic southern accent. Most of the Lefties I've met in my 4 1/2 years in the enemy territory of Portland routinely virtue signal about how The South is the single worst cause of all the suffering of the country, and if we could just dispose of them, we'd all be better off.
For what it's worth, I myself identify as more and more right-leaning as the months go by simply because there's little other political option besides glowing, or retreating to the mountains and hoping the barbarians never come to find me.
I brought up the "southern pony" because it was the one that the shooter you mentioned liked the most, and directly posted about before he did his dirty deed. I brought it up in order to compare my experience with Lefties hating what they think the south is, and contrast it with your statement about him being leftwing, even though he obsessed over the southern stereotype character.
I don't have twitter, and I never used reddit for politics, just video games. Good try, though. I am further unsurprised that a TV show with an age range of 3-10 would be considered 'infantalizing.' I didn't expect your reply to be so pissy. :/
Uh... You sure about that? We started on 4chan after all (I was one of the first 10? 20? members of the group that started the whole phenomenon, no joke). I'm not exactly right wing but I've been a veteran of GamerGate, support Trump, and I frequent TD.W, so pretty much everyone would call me right-wing.
Not all of us.
It's almost impossible to tell right-wing from left-wing these days, at least on the anti-wokist movement, because they have largely converged on a sort populist (e.g. anti-big business) and anti-identitarian synthesis. I do believe this is the future of what is now known as 'the right'.
??? You're a brony? Lol, interesting. I was referring to the whole fandom, though, not every individual person. It started off on 4chan regardless of where you started.
And huh, that's a good observation, and accurate to me. Although I no longer really believe in optimism and believe that only extreme violence can solve the oppression we're going through, what you said does make me want to be a bit more optimistic.
I just assumed you meant GG, which reportedly also started on 4chan. That should teach me to not pay attention to context. I wondered how on earth you were one of the 10-20 who started GG.
As for that second part, I may or may not believe the same thing, but it's lethal for a forum to allow expression of such views.
I found this fairly accurate in 2017 when I saved it. I think people mistake Bronies as Leftward-leaning because they're viewed as "challenging masculinity" or something when they just liked a cartoon show. Incidentally, the pony the FedEx guy liked was the country Pony with a generic southern accent. Most of the Lefties I've met in my 4 1/2 years in the enemy territory of Portland routinely virtue signal about how The South is the single worst cause of all the suffering of the country, and if we could just dispose of them, we'd all be better off.
For what it's worth, I myself identify as more and more right-leaning as the months go by simply because there's little other political option besides glowing, or retreating to the mountains and hoping the barbarians never come to find me.
I brought up the "southern pony" because it was the one that the shooter you mentioned liked the most, and directly posted about before he did his dirty deed. I brought it up in order to compare my experience with Lefties hating what they think the south is, and contrast it with your statement about him being leftwing, even though he obsessed over the southern stereotype character.
I don't have twitter, and I never used reddit for politics, just video games. Good try, though. I am further unsurprised that a TV show with an age range of 3-10 would be considered 'infantalizing.' I didn't expect your reply to be so pissy. :/
I've seen that. Confusing as fuck connection, what was their first "identity"? Did it lead to the other somehow? ...Owlschwitz... hehehe