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Lol. Let's ponder why Nazis wouldn't like us for a moment, we're a place of diverse opinions and ethnicities, plus Nazis are one of the groups we laugh at.Yes.
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See, the Rat King has diverse opinions, rapist and snitch Laurelai Bailey thinks we're literal nazis, and sexual harassing pervert and stalker Timothy "Aguyuno" Craig thinks we're worse than nazis!
I've noticed a trend with serial virtue signalers we cover on this website; the ones that do it the hardest are either Omega males like Gallant, serial harassrs like Nora Reed, or sexual predators like Laurelai. The quicker you are to virtue signal, odds are good the darker the sin you're hiding behind it.
He's not a hacker. He's a script kiddie at best.
Not to mention that he probably hasn't paid a cent of child support for his kids. Too bad if *they* are doing it tough because their dad's a deadbeat.
There are just so many independent reasons to hate Wesley.
He probably watched a Youtube video on how to use Metasploit. Which is not difficult, particularly if you use the GUI.He'd need years of study even to be a script kiddy.
Any evidence on the allegations against Zoey?
Even claiming to be trans isn't shielding him from criticism. When the heavy artillery fails, you know you're vile person. I would hope the trans community was catching on that they've been invaded by fetishists (Richard Jones) and opportunists (Wesley) and taken steps to distance themselves. I would hope society at large would learn the lesson that being the member of a marginalized group does not excuse antisocial behavior.
Part of the issue is tribalism. If someone is part of "us", we tend to assign only positive qualities to them, if someone is one of "them" we tend to see only negative traits. People see themselves as extensions of the group. If you acknowledge that a person in your group did something bad, you are admitting that you are capable of doing something bad. That's irrational, but that's how it works. That's why you see in tight-knit churches when a pastor or someone in authority is accused of sexual misconduct, people shame the victim. Acknowledging that someone who is one of "us" can do something evil means that we're not perfect and that our group has flaws. Most people don't think about these things on a rational level, this is all instinctive.The "we must police our own", "we must forgive the abusers within our community", "we must call people out and hold them accountable, "call out culture is toxic" clusterfuck has been going on for years now. I don't see it settling into a coherent position any time soon. The players rearrange themselves from time to time, but that's about it.