4Chan has been cucked for over a decade now (Hello It's Gamergate here! Yes, we noticed). This is a PR exercise for establishing fear of the 'authority'.
Anyone worth their salt would be able to show that a country led by someone who let off a well known necro/paedophile following on from a guy who facefucked a dead pig in front of the white tie brigade at a dinner is not something to be scared of.
But those balls have been cut and the motivations behind them shifted further afield.
4Chan is just a puppet for today's youth to think that they are rebelling within a safe environment.
Down with the BBC and down with this 'authority'. Let the soldiers take over for a while and once everything is properly safe considerations of who gets to see what won't be as ludicrious.
Ending? I was hoping for a sequel personally :)
Ahem(Again)
The village thought the list was gone. The idiots had scattered, their spreadsheets exposed, their platforms abandoned. But penance is never simple and forgiveness is never free.
From the ashes of the first list rises a phantom one - not written by hand, but conjured by bots. Thousands of voices echo in perfect unison, drowning out truth with manufactured outrage. The villagers, desperate to prove they are not idiots themselves, join the chorus, mistaking noise for wisdom.
This time, the menace is invisible. The lists are endless, the penance eternal. And those who fail to learn the lesson of the first story will find themselves trapped in the second - a world where the idiot is no longer flesh and blood, but code and algorithm.
The phantom waits. Begin the penance does.
Bows(Once more)
People like Randi, and maybe this nurse who hates cheerleaders, will adopt whatever they can to get their ends sought out. It's just the next phase of fascism shining through, although instead of a 'Master race' this time it is more certainly the most 'Inferior class' which is all encompassing.
I'll try to make this one simple, so that I don't have to respond too often on my Sunday :)
Ahem
Once upon a time, one day, the village idiot bought an iPhone. They quickly learned that every village had its own idiot, and many of them disliked the same obscure thing - a thing that was once niche, but now spreading everywhere, watered down as it grew popular. So the idiot began messaging the others.
The idiot had a thought: What if everyone who enjoyed this once‑obscure thing could be tracked, mocked, and silenced? What if an automated system could ban them, one by one, across villages? And what if even those loosely connected to the “thing” were added to the list, treated as subhuman, and denied a voice?
The idiot’s name was Randi Harper. She began compiling names into a spreadsheet. Errors crept in, but the rules were simple: By Any Means Necessary and No Bad Targets. Friendly fire was not a mistake - it was proof the list mattered. And the list grew.
Soon the list wasn’t just about the original “thing”. It spread to sports, cinema, anime, children’s fiction. It expanded into race, gender, and class. The ball of intersectional outrage grew massive, rolling over people far removed from the original dispute. The village idiots cheered, convinced they were righteous.
Then the truth emerged: only journalists and opportunists were really promoting the list. Behind the noise lay darker stories - abuse, violence, corruption. The village idiots had been ostracised for a reason. Now, united by their iPhones, they became something worse.
Their platform was bought out. They fled to another one, called BlueSky, hoping to continue their bullying. But most people had grown wise to the game. Most - except one in Dallas, Texas. This new idiot despised cheerleaders and Republicans alike, and dreamed of building a list with the same clout as Harper’s.
The end.
Bows
I hope that covers everything :)
The archive from 3 hours ago, the archive as of now.
As Sturm has pointed out, they are a nurse. They also don't have/want children, want to work in neonatal, have a cat, and a teddybear they take everywhere with them (And plenty more at home), apparently a boyfriend too and (Sadly) claim to be a gamer.
This is all from a cursory glance at their Reddit profile. Had someone the will I'm sure they could have their own spreadsheet (LOL) made up with much more insightful details as to their life.
Just another clucker in the henhouse as far as I'm concerned. But get enough of them together and you've got another blockbot type of affair going on (Sister fiddling and all!).
"You have the right to remain silent...if you cannot afford a lawyer, once will be appointed to you by the state...once guilty you will have free lodgings, healthcare and education" - That's socialism, giving criminals enough to sustain themselves until they try harder next time.
Dad comes back, drenched because of the rain pissing it down outside, puts the milk in the fridge, fixes the bike while the son is screaming at his Christmas being ruined due to the bike not having a top tube and how the other kids will laugh at him using the step-through.
The dad pulls out the old milk carton from the trash and points to the missing kid displayed on the side panel. Rips it up and uses the missing kid's photo as a spoke card, telling his son to tell the other kids that they'll go missing and this will happen to their photos if they keep at it. They both laugh.
The mom then comes in and asks the dad to unscrew the coffee jar. The son and father look at each other and shrug. The entire family laughs and we cut to an interlaced shot while the credits scroll up in an uneven hand-rolled manner.
Mark wants my little pieces of paper for his little pieces of card.
I don't want his card anymore because I don't like it now.
He still wants my paper though.
Rather than provide better pieces of card he calls me a fascist.
Yeah, I don't think Mark is going to be getting any pieces of paper from people like me for his cards any time soon.
There's lots of other cards out there that are nicer and more likely to get my pieces of paper swapped for them.
This is Lemonade Stand 101 economics Mark. Stop pissing in the lemonade and perhaps you'll go home with some paper in your pocket.
Now Ilsa down the road there, she's got some smoking hot cards with all the kind of stuff I crave. Perhaps I'll go and visit her, while I'm there I'll see what else she has on offer and speak to other patrons that share my understanding of the hobby.
See Mark, you've not only lost business - you've put me in touch with people with ideologies you hold profoundly wrong.
Nice job!
A brief rundown for those who prefer to read:
. The Wyoming GRANITE Act, formally titled the "Guaranteeing Rights Against Novel International Tyranny & Extortion Act," is a proposed state law filed by Representative Daniel Singh in November 2025, marking the first foreign censorship shield bill introduced in the United States.
The act aims to protect Wyoming residents, companies, and servers from foreign censorship attempts by foreign governments, such as the United Kingdom’s Ofcom, which has sought to enforce its Online Safety Act on American platforms like 4chan and Kiwi Farms.
The bill explicitly prohibits Wyoming state entities from cooperating with foreign censorship orders, preventing local officials from being compelled to enforce foreign regulatory actions.
A central feature of the GRANITE Act is its creation of a private right of action, allowing American citizens and entities to sue foreign governments or their agents in U.S. courts for attempting to censor protected speech within the United States.
This directly challenges the doctrine of sovereign immunity, which foreign governments like the UK have invoked to avoid liability in U.S. courts.
The act proposes that foreign states, their agencies, and responsible officials can be held jointly and severally liable for damages.
The damages provision is designed to match the scale of foreign threats. The law establishes a minimum penalty of $10 million per violation, which is intended to counteract the substantial fines foreign regulators threaten - such as the UK’s potential 10% of global revenue fines.
The damages are calculated as the greater of treble actual damages, $10 million (adjusted for inflation), or three times the threatened fine, creating a significant financial deterrent.
For example, a threat of a $16.4 billion fine from the UK could result in a $49.2 billion damages claim.
The act also enables U.S. courts to seize foreign sovereign assets located in American banks to satisfy judgements, such as the UK’s £47 billion in U.S. custody, thereby making enforcement feasible.
This mechanism shifts the burden of enforcing free speech protections from federal agencies to American citizens and trial lawyers, empowering them to act as a check on foreign overreach.
Proponents, including attorney Preston Byrne, argue that such laws could represent a major victory for global free speech by dismantling the "censorship-industrial apparatus" that relies on foreign coercive power.
The bill is part of a broader movement, with similar proposals expected in other states and potentially at the federal level, aiming to counteract the extraterritorial application of foreign censorship laws.
While the act is still in early legislative stages and must pass through committees and floor votes before becoming law, its filing marks a significant step in challenging foreign attempts to censor American speech.
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I'm all for it personally, but there will be countermeasures put in place until this shift in elected representation finds its footing.
When a German person goes to the US and has kids with another German person, are those kids considered American?
I'm a bit slow here, what if it was a German who had Somalian heritage but they married a Native American (First People), so their kids get extra points?
What if the kid from this Somalian German and First People American went to Australia and had kids with someone who was born of a French Vietnamese person and an Aboriginal, do their kids get dual passports?
What if they are atheist Jews?
So many questions, it feel like I'm just loading up a melting pot.