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DistilledLife 4 points ago +4 / -0

Cato's probably being sarcastic, but he's openly called for "traitors" to be killed first, so he might be somewhat serious.

And there are some here who unironically think authoritarianism is totes cool.

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DistilledLife -7 points ago +4 / -11

DoM already gave you an answer you refused to accept by playing word games, but I'll add that if DoM started scanning and taking down unreported comments up-and-down thread, then some of you would start bitching about that too.

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +2 / -1

Given people's behavior on the Internet and looking at History, I'm at the point where I don't think eliminating the Special Ones is going to stop Whites from killing each other over petty bullshit. It'll be like the Muslims bombing each other over the "proper" version of Islam.

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DistilledLife -9 points ago +2 / -11

I just get tired of it.

The same as users letting certain groups of people occupy too much space in their brain. I don't think there's a magic solution for all of life's problems.

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DistilledLife 2 points ago +2 / -0

Remember how "Sex and Gender are different things" But...

It angers me to this day, because I was "told" about 12 years ago, for the first time, that sex is what you're born with and gender is an "expression of sexuality", completely separate concepts. even though I knew that was bullshit. Then we come to post-Jenner society and now its whatever they make up on any given day.

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DistilledLife -1 points ago +1 / -2

Historically Japanese used to call foreigners 外人 (gaijin) which means foreign person ... technically means "outside person"

Idiomatically and within the usual context/level of politeness, it means "outsider".

And then over time 外人 was considered to be "rude" and "politically incorrect" because 外人 refers to anyone that was not of Japanese ethnicity even if they had Japanese citizenship

To my understanding, it actually is derogatory in it's original context, so I wouldn't push this implication of being changed as entirely bad. Unlike racial slurs and epithets, it has a more universal touch of "someone not from our society". If you're saying it to someone, it's like saying "what's this fucker doing here, should go home to their own country". It would be similar to an American telling any legal tax-paying, freedom-loving conservative immigrant who came here through all the proper means, that they're an "outsider", simply because they don't look white or clearly are from Europe. There is some racial attitude about it, but it can apply to anyone determined to not be from Japanese society itself.

If anyone's pushing it, it probably the media. That's usually where the core of foreign influence starts where there's external control. Could also be the Japanese themselves, if they're believing in globalism and also believing in general politeness. Japan's economy is shit too, because they won't take themselves off the global banking cartel chain, so could also be wanting to do business with "outsiders".

EDIT: You nigger down-voters are wrong about this. Actually immerse yourself in the culture before passing judgement on what you swine think is really going on.

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

It really does boil down to too much time on computers and the Internet. The human mind and body aren't suited for them still.

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DistilledLife 8 points ago +8 / -0

blond troon Lord Farquaad

audible gagging

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DistilledLife 9 points ago +10 / -1

Poisoning the well to Strawman, while shifting the Overton Window.

Just as the proliferation of Flat Earth and Fake Moon Landing theories by spooks is still being done to belittle and strawman those who question things like the JFK assassination, Waco, or 9/11 narratives, they're going after him to make destroying reasonable people much easier. You start with the "crazies" that most of the populace can agree on, then work from there ("anti-vaxxers", "White supremacists", "far-right", etc.)

This is guy who only in the past few years started talking about China being the global threat because of COVID, and most definitely the real ones puppeteering the US (/s). Previously, it was trans-dimensional vampires. He's a lightning rod for a certain breed of pseudo-intellectuals.

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DistilledLife -2 points ago +3 / -5

I'm glad I don't have as much autism as you do.

It's a sad life not having the perfect candidate to have the perfect words come out of his mouth every time he opens it. If it bothers you so much, don't vote for him.

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DistilledLife 2 points ago +2 / -0

You're dealing with people here that are perfectly fine with the "No responsibility. No agency. No rights." trap that debate over this topic eventually leads to. I wouldn't bother discussing it too deeply.

The average human doesn't want to deal with the fact that the human mind isn't perfect and can have its faults. They don't care that the culture war has taken genuine disorders and contorted them to an agenda either.

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DistilledLife -4 points ago +2 / -6

I think the path to cartoonish extremism right-ward goes like:

Traditionalists >>| | Theocrats >>| | Groypers >>| | WigNats

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +3 / -2

I was just confused since ger and others seem to be sperging out over three words in a set of sentences as much as AFP is.

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DistilledLife -2 points ago +6 / -8

Settle the fuck down, newfag. You're perseverating over Trump's word choice.

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DistilledLife 2 points ago +7 / -5

Then I realized it's a groyper account

I don't read AF Post, but just one glance at their homepage... yeesh...

If you mean ger, he's gotten better about jewposting and cut it back some, but still can be annoying sometimes...

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DistilledLife 4 points ago +4 / -0

Well that is where most of the external pressure from foreign governments on Japanese websites coming from, right?

The mental illness infecting many tards in positions of power in the West, where they believe fictional characters are real and that thought crimes are legit.

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +2 / -1

Historically, when people believe they have the Will of God, they commit atrocities as a group, sometimes with someone leading them, yes.

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DistilledLife 0 points ago +1 / -1

That's what many don't get here. Is that you're free to not exercise a right if you believe it's a bad choice. The option to exercise or not exercise is the whole point of this country, as we still want the option on the table. If people don't want to vote, they don't have to. Hell, most of the country that's eligible doesn't even.

This is no different than Dems complaining about not enough people voting either, but they frame it through "voter suppression" or some nebulous BS.

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DistilledLife 2 points ago +2 / -0

it reached its ultimate head with Love Hina

I would say that LH is Akamatsu-sensei's worst work, but I haven't read UQ-Holder yet to make that call. (AI was underdeveloped story-wise, Negima was good)

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DistilledLife 2 points ago +2 / -0

He takes an incredible amount of abuse from her throughout the entire series without much fighting back... Its slapstick taken way too far

Well, the Japanese have double-standards in fiction too.

Men getting unnecessarily abused for comedic effect was typical in Takahashi's pre-Rinne works. Actually, I would think that's the case for a lot of shounen/seinen gag manga that have some lewd sprinkled throughout.

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DistilledLife 5 points ago +5 / -0

I thought he was banned or something weird. But ragedeletion makes more sense.

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