No offense man, but the other guy isn't wrong. If you weren't allowed you wouldn't do it with 2+ topics and dozens of comments daily.
Dom might try to squash it, but throwing yourself an oppression party while you are literally doing the thing you are claiming you aren't allowed to do is Pure Feminist (aka Jewish) nonsense.
We do, but you see how there is a huge difference between "we are not allowed to do X" and "sometimes bans happen randomly for doing X."
Like you see how that's different right. If we weren't allowed to talk shit about Jews, Yoisi there wouldn't be on the front page 5 times a day talking shit about them across a dozen topics. He would have been banned a while ago.
Which makes his little line here come across as very feminine and Jewish in trying to claim victimhood.
I think the truth is more nuanced and the way people describe something is just a more colloquial or general way of
if phrasing it.
If gang bangers roamed my neighborhood and threatened to do something bad to me if I stepped out of line, it'd be fair to say "I'm not allowed to do ____". Yeah, maybe the gang isn't the official law of the land. Maybe they don't catch me everytime I break their rules. Maybe even they occasionally don't enforce those rules for one reason or another (stretched thin, busy, whatever). It doesn't change the fact that the threat is very much real and serious, and that you "aren't allowed".
We are not allowed to say that jews are conspiring here though :D
No offense man, but the other guy isn't wrong. If you weren't allowed you wouldn't do it with 2+ topics and dozens of comments daily.
Dom might try to squash it, but throwing yourself an oppression party while you are literally doing the thing you are claiming you aren't allowed to do is Pure Feminist (aka Jewish) nonsense.
We still have random acts of banning for saying things like Jewish feminists wrote the Japanese post war constitution.
We do, but you see how there is a huge difference between "we are not allowed to do X" and "sometimes bans happen randomly for doing X."
Like you see how that's different right. If we weren't allowed to talk shit about Jews, Yoisi there wouldn't be on the front page 5 times a day talking shit about them across a dozen topics. He would have been banned a while ago.
Which makes his little line here come across as very feminine and Jewish in trying to claim victimhood.
I think the truth is more nuanced and the way people describe something is just a more colloquial or general way of if phrasing it.
If gang bangers roamed my neighborhood and threatened to do something bad to me if I stepped out of line, it'd be fair to say "I'm not allowed to do ____". Yeah, maybe the gang isn't the official law of the land. Maybe they don't catch me everytime I break their rules. Maybe even they occasionally don't enforce those rules for one reason or another (stretched thin, busy, whatever). It doesn't change the fact that the threat is very much real and serious, and that you "aren't allowed".