Do we trust the internet to save itself? That's what Null was asking. The truth is I don't know.
After everything I've seen, all the fighting and the chaos around me, I only know what I want to believe: somehow, human decency and the truth will triumph.
These past few months, I faced many manipulative troons. I could have given in many times, but my need to know the truth, to uncover the secrets that others were hiding, and to sneed, forced me to keep on going.
Most of the time, I tried to keep my values in mind, knowing true farmers don't touch cows. I held on to my humanity, resisting the urge to abuse cows and troons in order to meet my goals. And in the end, we got the True & Honest answers. But does this mean I have the right to peak everyone? Yes. It's my God given right of free speech and knowing what is right from wrong. It isn't up to troons, Jews, or the government, to tell me what I can and can't say on the internet. Ordinary men and women will have to decide together what course the internet should take, and they should have access to the truth.
The kind of people who, time and time again, have picked and chosen the future in highly practical ways - slowing change when it's negative, speeding it up when it's good. Can they do it again? I don't know. But I do know I'm not about to let anyone, troons and sex pests included, stand in their way from getting the truth.