March for Trump (1/6) - (1/5-1/6), 18 NAKED PROUD BOYS IN THE SHOWER AT RAM RANCH

Was this a terrorist incident?

  • Yes

    Votes: 514 24.4%
  • No

    Votes: 543 25.8%
  • There were bad people(terrorists) involved, but that shouldn't reflect on everybody else

    Votes: 260 12.4%
  • It was the state who created terror

    Votes: 788 37.4%

  • Total voters
    2,105
I collected the(hopefully not) final moments of Parler for everybody to enjoy

Final popular hashtags:
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The final message:
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Parler will be done for more then a week:
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Marjorie acting insane
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Cool fed post you fucking RETARD:
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Azealia Banks acting insane and lusting over conservative whiteboys:
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Milo sang an elegy to say farewell:
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Parler is a lolcow.
 
Varg weighs in on the recent controversy over freedom of speech
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A familiar face will host Parler. -
While multiple online service providers have cut ties with right-wing social media platform Parler, one company is welcoming its business.

On Monday, Parler transferred its domain to Epik, a domain name registrar that has become a safe haven for far-right websites.

Epik put out a statement on Monday claiming it had no contact or discussion with Parler prior to the transfer of the Parler.com domain name. A number of blogs covering the domain name industry first noticed the transfer.

Before the changeover, Parler’s previous domain name registrar, DreamHost, received backlash on social media for providing services to the controversial right-wing platform.


Earlier today, Amazon officially cut ties with Parler, which was using its web hosting services, essentially taking down its entire platform. A number of other web companies have ended relationships with Parler as well, in the wake of the storming of the Capitol by Trump supporters on Jan. 6.

Many of Parler’s users openly planned the violent attack on the Capitol using the platform. Amazon cited the fact that Parler’s lax approach to content moderation broke the company’s terms of service.

Epik, along with its CEO Robert Monster, has a history of coming to the defense of the far right online. The company's statement on the Parler domain transfer rails against Big Tech companies that have deplatformed right wing users.

The company also currently hosts the domain of the far right social network Gab.com and the domain name for the Proud Boy’s former websites. Epik also once hosted 8chan’s domain name, now known as 8kun, but eventually dumped the site following its connection to a 2019 mass shooting in El Paso, Texas

CEO Monster also once defended David Duke on a white nationalist podcast.

The domain registrar was most recently in the news when Paypal terminated Epik’s account. A source close to the situation told Mashable at the time that PayPal cut ties with Epik over the domain name company’s legally questionable “alternative currency,” Masterbucks. The source claimed that the company was openly encouraging tax evasion with the service, which caused PayPal to cut ties.

At the time, Epik put out an unhinged statement about PayPal’s decision, attacking Joe Biden’s son Hunter, CNN, the Southern Poverty Law Center, as well as Chris Evans and Mark Ruffalo of Marvel’s The Avengers...for some reason.

The right-wing social media company said it would be quite a while before it’s able to get it’s website back online. While Parler deals with that issue, it can rest safe knowing its domain name is sitting in a welcoming place.
 
EU/Merkel taking issue with censorship is the most surprising to me tbh. I expected them to celebrate the bravery and strength of such a difficult move against hate
I'm not surprised at all; For the last few years the EU has been passing laws like GDPR to regulate these companies and have actually been enforcing sizable fines (especially France). They might not fully support free speech, but they definitely do not want foreign US companies being the ones who determine it. What I find interesting is this puts Poland/Hungary into agreement with France and Germany on this, which could get interesting if the Biden admin decides to go ahead with the plan to put pressure on Poland/Hungary for being too illiberal.

While it is still entirely possible Germany and France sides with the US on those efforts, I no longer think it is completely unlikely for them to decide they want to influence Poland/Hungary on their own terms and push against American influence. France in particular has been spending the last year trying to emphasize how their liberalism is different from the US', for example.

tl;dr: "I hate Trump but I hate unregulated American Companies more" t. EU
 
Talk-radio owner orders conservative hosts to temper election fraud rhetoric
https://www.washingtonpost.com/life...2ec46e-537c-11eb-a817-e5e7f8a406d6_story.html (https://archive.vn/RzvJC)
Excerpt:
Cumulus Media, which employs some of the most popular right-leaning talk-radio hosts in the United States, has told its on-air personalities to stop suggesting that the election was stolen from President Trump — or else face termination.
Parler will be just fine for the time being.
I rated this post optimistic at the time because I knew what was going to happen. Not only were they forced offline, but the user data is out there because of lax security and some tranny hacker:
https://twitter.com/donk_enby (archive.vn has most of the info posts).

GoDaddy also shoah'd AR15.com, they can be found here:
 
It's good to be back.

It's still freaky to me how Kiwifarms went down, Parler gets kicked from it's webhost, and Gab starts getting plauged with downages all in pretty much the same timeframe.
If Gab can nab Trump they'll be shitting gold for months, right up until the spiked tranny heel of every single big corporation, law enforcement agency, and assorted NGO comes stabbing down on their necks. Even if not, they're probably rolling into a comfy financial position if they can stay afloat. Considering that even Trump is being deplatformed from banks, Gab is going to have a rough time.

After all of their users were supposedly doxxed, who would want to go back? And after people taste how much of a superior platform Gab is, I cannot see too many being eager to go back to the gay conservative safe-space that was Parler. I am as surprised at how nice Gab as I am surprised at how completely terrible Parler was.

I wanna see Azealia and the bull horn guy make a porno
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I'm not sure who Azealia Banks is, but I am in love.
 
"These people are still generally out there and they went to fulfill this mission, especially the QAnon people — they went to go execute members of Congress to see 'The Great Storm' realized — and now most of them are back at home doing who knows what,"
 
tl;dr: "I hate Trump but I hate unregulated American Companies more" t. EU
Would big tech giants like Google or Apple be considered "unregulated?"

The laws of Internet need to be rewritten to fit the modern age. People debate about "muh free speech" about social media platforms, but the Constitution cannot protect against that in its current state.
 
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I'm not sure who Azealia Banks is, but I am in love.
Banks is notorious for being batshit insane. Allegedly Elon Musk tried to get her in a threesome with him and Grimes and she refused, and some news made the rounds a year or so ago about her having a fuckton of dead chickens in a bloody closet for some fucking reason. She'd be a cow herself if she had more social media presence.
 
Would big tech giants like Google or Apple be considered "unregulated?"

The laws of Internet need to be rewritten to fit the modern age. People debate about "muh free speech" about social media platforms, but the Constitution cannot protect against that in its current state.
In the US? Definitely, it is turning into a giant Cyberpunk LARP. In the EU? It seems like they are working on it, they are using this incident to push even more laws to regulate them.

As for your second point, it is just a sign people no longer truly believe in their founding values (this is rich coming from me, I know) as at best they want to.... maintain them? At worse want to use lawyers to undermine them until they are just a piece of paper? Expanding them is not even in the conversation. Either way that definitely is not a respect for them, and republics start doing terribly once people stop believing in it's ideals.
 
The NY Intelligencer released this interview with girlfriend of Ashli and her fiance

Who Dies for Donald Trump?

https://archive.md/xnHlY
Ashli Babbitt did not hide her far-right political views. Outside her San Diego bungalow, located blocks from the beach, she flew both an American flag and a QAnon flag emblazoned with a giant Q and the acronym WWG1WGA, for “Where we go one, we go all.” She plastered her SUV with pro-Trump bumper stickers and a Blue Lives Matter flag. On the door of the local pool-servicing company that she ran with her husband, uncle, and brother, a poster declared it to be a “mask free autonomous zone, better known as America” and added, “If you need to wear a mask outside, I’m not sure we can help you.”


Even so, people close to Babbitt said they had no idea how devoted she was to Donald Trump and his movement until they saw her with a mob inside the U.S. Capitol. Wearing a Trump flag over her shoulders, Babbitt made it as far as a cloakroom just off the House floor when she climbed through a window and was shot by a Capitol police officer on the other side. Babbitt, 35, later died of her injuries. Now her family members are trying to reconcile their own image of the feisty but private woman they knew with the one who stormed Congress as part of a violent mob that called for the killing of lawmakers.


“I actually saw it first on video when I was on the phone with multiple hospitals trying to find her,” said Kayla Joyce, 29, who said she is the mutual live-in girlfriend of Babbitt and her husband, Aaron. “We found out through the news. Through live television.”


“I thought she was just going to a rally. And I think that was all it was, until it wasn’t,” said Joyce, who has known the couple for about a year. “It was extremely unlike her to put herself in that position.” Aaron Babbitt did not respond to requests for comment.


Babbitt was one of thousands who flocked to Washington, D.C., to support Trump in his ongoing effort to dispute the results of the 2020 election he lost. Speaking on the morning of January 6, Trump called on his supporters to protest what he falsely claimed was a theft of the election by Congress, pushing them to “fight like hell,” then head to the Capitol.


“I blame Trump. How could you not? I mean he is their figure, their president,” Joyce said. “Why else would they do that unless their leader tells them to do that?”


Joyce pleaded that the image of Babbitt being presented online and in the press wasn’t the real her: “She wasn’t a terrorist. She wouldn’t have put herself in harm’s way for any bad reason. If I could get into her head and pick her brain, I would.” Joyce added that Babbitt’s death shouldn’t be celebrated by anyone. “It shouldn’t be construed that because she had an opinion that she deserved it. It’s just gross what they are saying.”


Joyce has spent recent days speaking to the FBI, making her and Aaron’s social-media accounts private, and dodging an endless barrage of reporters at their door. They await the return of her ashes and are planning a small memorial. There will be no headstone. “I don’t want this attention. We don’t want this. She wouldn’t have wanted this,” said Joyce. “We were very local, private people. We barely even leave our community.”


Tiny in stature, Babbitt wasn’t shy about voicing her strong opinions, according to friends and neighbors. The Air Force veteran would hold court at barbecues for hours about the state of the country, but she often segued into conspiracy-theory-tinged rants that people couldn’t comprehend. “You just had a hard time even following what she was saying,” said one neighbor, who requested anonymity because of a fear of online backlash.


Joyce said she didn’t follow Babbitt on Twitter, where Babbitt’s devotion to Trump and conspiracy theories went beyond backyard political debates; she tweeted far-right talking points and openly backed QAnon conspiracies, including the belief that high-ranking government officials were running an elaborate pedophilia ring. Her photos show that she attended a pro-Trump boat rally, called President-elect Joe Biden a “kid raper,” and believed COVID-19 is a hoax. The day before she stormed the Capitol, she tweeted that it would be a day to remember, as QAnon prophecy foretold. “Nothing will stop us,” she tweeted on January 5. “They can try and try and try but the storm is here and it is descending upon DC in less than 24 hours….dark to light!”


“To be perfectly frank with you, I knew my granddaughter was into politics, but I didn’t know how deep,” said Anthony Mazziott, Babbitt’s grandfather, who lives a 20-minute drive away from her house. “She kept me totally ignorant. So I’m a little bit surprised, to be honest with you. She was the perfect granddaughter; she took care of her grandfather when she could.”


Her neighbors are similarly having to reconcile their memory of Babbitt with the person they’ve seen on TV. “It is upsetting to grasp that she, my neighbor, is seen as a national terrorist. It’s gut-wrenching to think the passion she encapsulated for Trump would end up being her death,” one said. “I knew she was passionate, but I thought most people don’t act on their passion,” said another neighbor who requested anonymity. “That’s next level, to be the first person going through that window.”


Mazziott said he learned his granddaughter was going to Washington only two days before she left, and Joyce said she and Aaron told Babbitt they did not want her to go because they didn’t like the idea of her traveling alone. Finally, the three all agreed they would be comfortable if Babbitt promised to stay in constant contact with their “pod” and check in every 30 minutes.


“We were trying to get in touch with her once this shit was all over the media. We were trying to call and trying to call, and nothing. Her location services were off. We just couldn’t find her, and finally we saw the live video of her,” said Joyce.


Joyce said that she and Aaron must now also face how to salvage the family pool company, which has already lost customers. It has become increasingly hard not to place blame on the deceased. “We’re upset with her,” Joyce said. “We truly just never thought this would happen.” Yet they tell their friends, especially those who were with Babbitt in her final hours in Washington, not to pass any judgment.


“We tell them, just try to remember that when you get angry with her, focus on who she was,” Joyce said. “She was extremely happy that day. And that’s all I think
 
It's good to be back.

It's still freaky to me how Kiwifarms went down, Parler gets kicked from it's webhost, and Gab starts getting plauged with downages all in pretty much the same timeframe.
Gab was because of the massive influx of new users and their servers trying to handle it.
 
I love that republicans and mainstream right wingers are finally having their payment processors fucked and their donations dry up. Welcome to the modern world, glad you could finally get here. Maybe when you had power you should have spent time protecting those oh so loathed "nazis"? You get what you fucking deserve.
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Gab was because of the massive influx of new users and their servers trying to handle it.
Ah, that makes more sense. When I checked on it earlier today out of curiousity it was down, so I figured there was some fuckery going on, I didn't even think about how they're probably taking on new users.
 
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