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dagthegnome -6 points ago +4 / -10

Somebody clearly turned the money taps back on a week or two ago, so there's been a concerted push of the usual feds and bots trying to derail discussion with this bullshit.

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dagthegnome 21 points ago +22 / -1

I see. Now we're prepared to hold women accountable for using the waterworks to manipulate people. But only when they're white and there are some minorities who need excuses made for them.

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dagthegnome 15 points ago +15 / -0

The first individual I'm aware of that they did this to was Jayda Fransen of Britain First. They'll always target the people with the most extreme and unpalatable first, and when no one objects, they escalate from there.

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dagthegnome 3 points ago +3 / -0

Fun fact: the kid in that film is Superman now.

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dagthegnome 11 points ago +11 / -0

If you want a nice, apolitical Tom Hanks film, watch Greyhound. It was good.

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dagthegnome 24 points ago +25 / -1

I'm not a fan of the passive language from the right when it comes to this issue. I don't believe women "were convinced" by some malicious evil force that traditional feminine roles were a bad thing. I believe that choice of language deflects too much responsibility away from women themselves. The material opulence of our society played on the materialism and hypergamy that is inherent to women's psychology and caused many if not most women to abandon traditional roles in favour of a fantasy where they could "have it all.". Feminism is not the cause of that: it's just a word we use for the result. Feminism, as Karen Straughan and Alison Tieman used to say, is just the weaponization of female nature.

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dagthegnome 8 points ago +8 / -0

I suppose the distinction is sentience. Humans are the only conscious, self-aware species that we're aware of in the real world, and so we use different language to refer to sex in species that are not self-aware, but by convention when dealing with fictional races of humanoid sentients in sci-fi or fantasy, which are usually also sexually dimorphic, there is a convention of using the same pronouns we use for humans.

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dagthegnome 15 points ago +15 / -0

Are there different pronouns used to refer to the sex of members of nonhuman fantasy races? There are plenty of references in Tolkien to "elf women" and "dwarf women." Why not a Hylian man?

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dagthegnome -8 points ago +5 / -13

why aren't your ideas popular then?

Biology. Women are genetically predisposed to want and demand every entitlement they can, and men are hard-wired to want to give women what they want, and to make any excuse in order to avoid holding women accountable for their behavior. Most men will continue doing so even when it becomes clear it's against everyone's interests. I'm pretty well resigned to not being able to turn that clock back.

As for your unhinged ravings about "Jewish idpol," you will also never find able to convince anyone outside of your echo chamber that your ideas are right, and unlike me, your proposed solutions to your purported problems have already been proved to be an abject failure that nobody wants to see repeated. You can be as angry as you want at me: neither I nor anyone except your fellow stormfags will ever regard you as anything more than a joke.

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dagthegnome -11 points ago +3 / -14

Yes but the difference between us is that I understand that and I don't go around whining about not seeing enough people agreeing with me on Twitter and insisting it must be due to censorship and persecution.

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dagthegnome -10 points ago +9 / -19

Or maybe most people sinply don't feel the same way you do about the Jews and aren't preoccupied with spending every waking moment hating them.

If you want to see more anti-Semitism on Twitter, just learn to read Arabic and follow a few Saudis.

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dagthegnome 3 points ago +3 / -0

Exactly this. The chaos itself makes him money.

He also has a serious God complex. He's hoping to eradicate the middle class and the very idea of social mobility, so that no one will ever again be in a position to threaten or supplant the elite.

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dagthegnome 37 points ago +38 / -1

I know it's a meme at this point about the "based Russians," but it's not exactly a free country, nor is it exactly Christian. The population is about 7% Muslim and a lot of white Russians are still atheists. Every level of government is just as corrupt as it is here in the West, and the standard of living isn't great. It's not the most attractive destination to move to just because people there oppose globohomo.

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dagthegnome 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah he made a stickied post about it halfway through yesterday and then a few hours later it was down. Not a lot of notice.

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dagthegnome 9 points ago +9 / -0

Down for maintenance and format upgrades. Pede said it would be back up in a couple of days.

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dagthegnome 8 points ago +8 / -0

He's earmarked all of his money to continue funding his pet projects even after he's dead, and his son is poised to take over any operation he's not already running, so it wouldn't really matter if he was dead. Even the damage he's already done is incalculable.

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dagthegnome 2 points ago +2 / -0

Then you have done your civic duty.

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dagthegnome 16 points ago +16 / -0

At least the kids in Lord of the Flies could take care of themselves.

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dagthegnome 3 points ago +3 / -0

People can be convinced to support anything if you fill their heads up with what the world owes them.

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