Bigot Brigade Something Awful and Friends - The roller-coaster train-wreck embarrassing downfall of a Web 1.0 giant and its tick offspring like from Cloverfield

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Spending "years of your life" as an unpaid forum janitor is pretty embarrassing.
 
3. It just looks bad from an outsider perspective. Even with the change from Negrotown to The Great Race Space, the perception is not likely to change whether the black users actually want it that way or not. People draw their own conclusions pretty quick and don't have the patience to go and research. It will continue to happen, especially with Koalas March refusing to start using the new name.

Renaming it actually made it worse, because now KM can keep using ”Negrotown”, and whenever someone asks about it, she'll spin it as ”Lotax segrigeted niggers into a ghetto, so we callin it Negrotown”.
 
The mods overreaction and mass walkout might accidentally save SA and it's going to be hilarious. Oh nooo 20 dramatic babies who theatrically fell on the sword to show everyone they won't let a Woke Minority be threatened stopped being mods, guess it's time to... replace them people with a better grasp on reality?
 
Let's check in with Lowtax! He made a thread in QCS to discuss the announcement about forum changes.

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Well, that sounds pretty good.
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Also pretty good! Maybe we're going to see some real changes around here!

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Never mind, things are still fucked.
But let's jump to the middle of the thread, I'm sure the SA users and mods are capable of having an open, constructive conversation about the new rules...

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We seem to have drifted slightly off course.

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Shine on, SA forums, you keep doing you.
 
The mods overreaction and mass walkout might accidentally save SA and it's going to be hilarious. Oh nooo 20 dramatic babies who theatrically fell on the sword to show everyone they won't let a Woke Minority be threatened stopped being mods, guess it's time to... replace them people with a better grasp on reality?
Anyone who decided to make a show of stepping down during negromania is the exact opposite of what a mod should be. The forum isn't about you and it never has been. Nobody cares that you left and everything will go on without you for better or worse. Fucking nerds and their self-importance I swear to christ
 
I really can't believe he actually segregated the blacks and put them in their own ghetto.
Not even subtle minority politics or just general ethnic subforum, he literally named it Negrotown and said it was so other everyone else could avoid them.
 
Even with the change from Negrotown to The Great Race Space, the perception is not likely to change whether the black users actually want it that way or not. People draw their own conclusions pretty quick and don't have the patience to go and research. It will continue to happen, especially with Koalas March refusing to start using the new name.

I could go on but that's enough words for now.

The Great Race Space would be not terrible thing by itself(but really that sort of shit should be fine in D&D), but considering KM's history as a bad mod as well as her history of being exactly the sort of irate race warrior that the Negrotown thread was supposed to act as containment for, the subforum's roots in Negrotown and it's, again, irate race warrior posters who are no doubt the main pool of users that any more mods for the subforum are going to get picked for, I don't see it being anything besides a stomping ground for terrible users who have been empowered to coerce users into silence or to toe the line.

And the worst thing is that with it's presence and intended purpose, you won't actually be able to have these sorts of threads elsewhere because they'll get shuffled off to to Negrotown where anyone who was actually managing to have a reasonable discussion is likely to get probated and told not to post there anymore.
 
"We had disagreements that got more public than we wanted to."

There were mods and admins openly threatening to leave in the Shmorky thread because Lowtax said naughty nono words on Twitter. They wrote the words and hit the post button. That's like a troon posting pictures of their mutilated dicks on E/N and then crying "I didn't MEAN for the public to see my mangina when I posted it on a public forum!"

That bit with Assange is pretty great, too. It's always fun to see leftists who hate the government for its imperialism immediately believe accusations of rape against one of that government's most hated enemies.

Let's presume Julian Assange is 100% for sure a rapist.

How is being uninformed a punishable offence? Even in the context of their reasoning, that's absurd.
 
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I think lowtax is onto something here.

A similar strategy worked when they made /pol/ on 4chan to contain the political spergs that were bleeding out over many of the other forums. Segregation is exactly what the racebaiters want and he gave it to them.
It didn't work for long, /pol/ has been overflowing into the rest of the site and it's just as annoying as the social-justice crowd's insertion of racism/sexism into everything.

There's also the problem of what happens when you get that sort of echo chamber, the whole "people who make their fun being idiots be wary lest they find themselves surrounded by idiots who think themselves in good company" thing I think applies to /pol/'s politically incorrect/racist humour, which I would certainly not have called sincere racism some years ago, but nowadays it seems like stormfront-lite. It's easy to dismiss it as people maybe just running the joke/shtick into the ground a little bit, but I've had the pleasure of talking politics with people who obviously spend far too much time on /pol/ and it seems like a lot of them aren't in on the joke, there are definitely people who are in on the joke, but anecdotally for the past year or so they've generally not been.

Some folks I've talked to will spit out a few /pol/ jokes and then start talking about things from the usual perspectives(left/right), others don't really want to engage in political talk and will just stick to memes(which I don't mind), but probably half(or more) just awkwardly trip over themselves trying to turn jokes and memes into coherent points/arguments, and often seem to be reasonably young(late teens/early 20s) people who stumbled onto things like /i/ and /pol/ while they were still in school and have grown up taking jokes or mild dickery done for laughs seriously.
 
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SA has its own sagas now, I see.

Let's presume Julian Assange is 100% for sure a rapist.

How is being uninformed a punishable offence? Even in the context of their reasoning, that's absurd.
Think of it this way: I am the smartest and most moral person here. If I am unaware of something, that thing must not matter. But if I do know something, that thing is crucial to everyone's lives. Now because I am objectively the center of morality and wisdom, you being unaware of something I care about can only mean that you are deliberately being disrespectful by not valuing things the exact same way I do. Therefore, u B&, horsefucker.
 
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