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.
Nah, lol. But now you're officially a brony, congrats. Though I mean, I was in the very first wave of GamerGate, when all those posts on Reddit got deleted.
How is it lethal for a free forum to allow it? What makes it lethal? I'm not complaining, I'm curious what your reasoning is.
Nah, lol. But now you're officially a brony, congrats. Though I mean, I was in the very first wave of GamerGate, when all those posts on Reddit got deleted.
Ah well, then you're more of a veteran than I am.
How is it lethal for a free forum to allow it? What makes it lethal? I'm not complaining, I'm curious what your reasoning is.
It immediately creates all sorts of avenues of attack. From attacks on your hosting, domain registrar, to actual criminal investigations to wreck you. Hell, it seems that the US government is now considering Minecraft-posting as some sort of terrorism.
Remember that one of the main 'reasons' for the attacks on T_D was that they stickied support for a legal demonstration, namely the one in Charlottesville.
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.
Nah, lol. But now you're officially a brony, congrats. Though I mean, I was in the very first wave of GamerGate, when all those posts on Reddit got deleted.
How is it lethal for a free forum to allow it? What makes it lethal? I'm not complaining, I'm curious what your reasoning is.
Ah well, then you're more of a veteran than I am.
It immediately creates all sorts of avenues of attack. From attacks on your hosting, domain registrar, to actual criminal investigations to wreck you. Hell, it seems that the US government is now considering Minecraft-posting as some sort of terrorism.
Remember that one of the main 'reasons' for the attacks on T_D was that they stickied support for a legal demonstration, namely the one in Charlottesville.
In the middle of Elric of Melnibone saga right now. Though Name of the Wind is post 2005 and still amazing.