I hate the Internet and the people who own it

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Kiwi Camp will have sign over gate saying LGBTQ2+A?= FREEDOM
They will make us fly that new hideous flag with like 500 genders on it as part of reeducation.
Instead of like in Hogan's Heroes, the Nazis are actually the prisoners! Klink's character is now a bald tranny; Schultz is Chris-Chan.
The guards are furries.
Oh dear god this is real.
And of course, the troon version of Red Dawn. Where the reds that take over the small town are troons.

Shame South Park is cucked because that would be fun to watch.
 
Kiwi farms shenanigans is directly responsible for getting me to finally download a VPN and Tor. Left a message with my ISP about the outage.
What's been most impressive to me is how stable the member numbers have been despite everything. It's been consistently between 1.5-2k, and even when it was Tor only there were still about 800 people logged in. You can't keep a sneed poster down.
 
I can't even traceroute to KF right now. Never seen anything like it. This reeks of intent.

I used to party with a Telus manager. He was a literal cuck whose wife was interested in me. Couldn't get over violating the sanctity of marriage so nothing ever happened. Telus as a company is exactly the kind of progressive-dominated cesspool that you'd expect to blackhole "problematic" websites.
i was able to traceroute far enough to see what's null-routing it and i'm in the US. appears to be vlan2943.pni1.lon1.uk.m247.com for me.
 
i was able to traceroute far enough to see what's null-routing it and i'm in the US. appears to be vlan2943.pni1.lon1.uk.m247.com for me.
How traceroute looks from my net

Code:
~ $ traceroute kiwifarms.net
traceroute to kiwifarms.net (103.114.191.1), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
 1  _gateway (192.168.1.254)  1.249 ms  1.515 ms  1.798 ms
 2  * * *
...
 30  * * *

Specifying ICMP, TCP, or UDP modes do nothing. Traceroute directly from my router gives the same result.
 
i was able to traceroute far enough to see what's null-routing it and i'm in the US. appears to be vlan2943.pni1.lon1.uk.m247.com for me.
I don't know what it really means, I get a couple hops out of Charter before it's all dropped. If there's multiple hops it's not them doing it, right? it's whatever they're routing it to that's refusing it? I really have no idea.
Or does it make more sense it is them for me? not even making it out of NY
 
I can't believe there is no legal recourse for this kind of thing. The only other thing a company fears as much as a troon is the threat of legal action.
They only care about threats of legal action when they come from a party big enough to inflict damage. That isn't us.
 
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I can't believe there is no legal recourse for this kind of thing. The only other thing a company fears as much as a troon is the threat of legal action.
There is. We just aren't willing to participate in any of those processes due to personal ideology and finances.
 
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It also weird to me, for example i tried to use all my mobile internet providers and both had problems to connect to the farm until 2 hours ago, then it connected without issues after that, in my laptop i have Google DNS but removed it for a while the one from my ISP (CANTV) and same issue, it lasted 2 hours but it came back and works normally
I've had no interruptions. I suspect it's because I'm on an oddball isp. This is the only time I've ever been glad to be on satellite internet.
The center where it makes landfall is in the states too. Odd its not down with the rest of them
 
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I can't believe there is no legal recourse for this kind of thing. The only other thing a company fears as much as a troon is the threat of legal action.
The last couple of years have shown that the law no longer offers protection to those despised by the elite, or barely does. The rot that has infected corporations, education, government, and entertainment, well, the judicial system is not somehow immune.

To be sure, there are holdouts among judges and others in the system, but they are shrinking. Perhaps our civilization can still rally, since many citizens still believe the law should apply equally. But the recent unprecedented and brazen actions to impose censorship are not a good sign.
 
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I can't believe there is no legal recourse for this kind of thing. The only other thing a company fears as much as a troon is the threat of legal action.
If i'm tinfoil hatting here, I think that several glowies have been working with the troons all along to shut us down, as we are a vast repository of information that they would prefer they alone have. The glowies must be tearing their hair out until they say "fffffuck it! Just shutdown the entire United States and see if we can dampen the access"
 
If i'm tinfoil hatting here, I think that several glowies have been working with the troons all along to shut us down, as we are a vast repository of information that they would prefer they alone have. The glowies must be tearing their hair out until they say "fffffuck it! Just shutdown the entire United States and see if we can dampen the access"
I think mostly it's the IT troons, but there are certainly government actors who are aware.
Actually, you give me a sort of bright idea: the more of the normie end of the spectrum they keep away, the more people might feel like this site is hidden if it's forced off the clearnet, the more they're necessarily gonna figure they can bait extremism, the more they'll figure they can honeypot. God knows there are glowies here. But if that's the plan then it definitely isn't their plan to get the Farms completely shut down, because that would defeat that purpose.

Ofc god knows, they know, we know, everyone knows there's a hundred times more of that on a 4chan or even on a facebook and twitter; everybody knows they're wasting their time here. So never mind, maybe they're all-in on getting it shut down.
I dunno.

Really, I just think it's mostly those IT troons. Like what the fuck is with the sheer number of nerdy computer-addicted boys insisting they're women today? I wonder if computers cause transsexuality. God, wouldn't that explain everything.

To those saying "can't believe there's no legal recourse", since Net Neutrality is dead the infrastructure can make lots of determinations on whose traffic they want... between that and how they always seem to win every stupid Section 230 argument, I think even with a ten million dollar legal fund, any claims would go nowhere.
 
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