I saw what happened after the comment removals, everyone going after the moderation team for using R16. Everyone should realize that I'm always close to the boundary of that one and depending on my temperament at the time, I might just step slightly too far.
Of course, I was angry at the abuse of the law and clear fake excuse to counter the strategy that men's groups formulated after MeToo and that just pushed me over the edge, because I saw what my own life would be if I hadn't been lucky in certain aspects and choices.
Anyway, we're so close to the election that decides our fate. Infighting is the last thing we need and another community split will destroy what momentum we have.
Keep your hopes up for the future and keep fighting. It isn't over until we say it's over.
I haven't been paid, threatened or given any sort of incentive or reward for saying this. I also am not posting it for attention, but simply because I saw what happened earlier and want to hopefully clear everything up.
If they can't leave the reddit faggotry behind and instead want to be stunning and brave sandpit tyrants FoR DeCOrUm, they will have to accept the return they fucking deserve until they either stop being little shits or just flat out ban the critics.
This place exists because the users here decided to leave abusive moderation practices behind not once but twice (from halfkia to kia2, then from reddit to here).
Maybe the mods here are trying not to inadvertently damage the Trump campaign so close to the election. After all, we are part of TD.win's "family" so to speak.
Suburban white women are actually one of the groups Trump is targeting to win the election, for reasons that don't make much sense to me, but I don't have internal polling.
No, mods are just controlled opposition. It is literally that simple.
I mean, didn't a majority of them vote Trump in 2016? Seems like fertile ground to me.
Iirc it was 53%, I seem to remember seeing on a picture of a woman with a black eye, relating to the punch a nazi thing, it was that image that got me thinking, my red pill moment as it were
A lot has changed since 2016.