the left wing shit ruining the internet and no longer accepting tolerance but wanting total control that led to posters and management just turning against all that naturally.
you can see it with how alot of trannies used to browse these very cultures that they pretend to hate now and get alot of their personality in consuming memes or media or making jokes that originate from there. they know its horseshit to just say ah 4chan and kf turned for no reason
I think the labels themselves and society's perceptions of them are what changed.
It can get confusing whenever the sides of the culture war re-align, and it's easy to see whatever narrative you want to. You saw this during the Autism Holy War
(gamergate) too, where one narrative is that everyone got along until suddenly for no reason Nazis/SJWs came out of the woodwork and ruined everything. In reality, the "Nazis/SJWs" were there all along. The people were mostly the same, it was the definitions that changed.
Liz likely genuinely believes that "normal" people are on her side, and that "Nazis" are a tiny minority. The reality is that labels, and who has the social power to define them, is fluid, and troons seem to be losing theirs. Liz may not have realized this yet because he is getting high on his own supply of internet censorship, and because people IRL won't engage honestly with him about these things because they are afraid of him hurting them or see it as pointless. Are we the hate cult, or are they? Kind of depends on who ends up winning tbh.
Or perhaps he does realize and is getting desperate. I think he would have a lot of trouble adapting to a re-alignment that takes away his privilege; he's so used to throwing his weight around and being catered to, and is a true believer in his insane worldview which would make it hard to re-integrate with a society that holds him to the same standards as everyone else. We got a bit of a preview of that with the troon-on-troon pushback on BlueSky before he re-established control there.
Like, I'm still worried the troons may win (the archive.org
stealthy takedown triggers me), but we really do seem to have turned a corner. Sterilizing kids was a retarded hill for the movement to 41% on.
This just seems like a valid HR complaint to me, one that got handled entirely by meta's HR
I agree, except that I wonder how they felt confident enough in the dox to tie the employee to the account. I'm assuming (for my own sanity) that they have better evidence than I do assuming they really did fire him for this. HR boomers may not realize just how gay culture war ops can get. It's easy enough for me to imagine a random conference-goer to get verified with a photo/item, then impersonate a Reddit account from some minor public figure that overshares.
That sounds schizo to normal people because it kind of is, but now that Liz has announced an intent to continue his harassment spree, I'm going to seriously doubt any future doxes he drops. I fell for the DSP MysteryWoman troll, but I learned my lesson. I really doubt HR has learned that lesson. It would be clever if he has a bunch saved up before he poisoned the well, in which case he probably doesn't need to worry about this.
If he persists in this approach, he's going to have some friendly fire sooner or later, whether due to gay ops or simple human error. Even if not, it's a really bad look for "End Networked Harassment" to engage in a networked harassment campaign. I know they will say words about how it is ok and some will believe them, but most will eyeroll, in their heads at least. Again, we saw a bit of that on BlueSky.