I’m gonna sperg for a minute - sperg to the extreme. I’m a gay progressive from NY. That sentence right there should say a lot. I came out almost 13 years ago. I saw where the LGBT community used to be, what it started to become, and where it is today.
Nothing, absolutely NOTHING, has black pilled me more about this shit, than the situation with the Farms. I was always a lurker and never really posted until the Keffals situation started up. I was a supporter of troons until I saw them use my former LGBT community’s bully pulpit to attack a gossip website. I was a supporter of the left until I watched the systematic downfall of free speech, using the institutions I trusted. I thought “fake news” was a conspiracy theory until I saw them patting themselves on the back, reporting lies and using that to create more articles to spread more lies. My whole world and everything I have believed in was literally shat on and blown up in my face, by my own “side.”
I no longer identify with the LGBT community. I am still a gay man, obviously, but not a community member. I no longer respect troons and their depraved, sex pest, bullshit. They are all sick and need help, but I’m done with the capitulation. I am still progressive but no longer identify with leftists or their bullshit discourse. They are all hypocrites and don’t know up from down.
I’m just fucking done. I don’t know where to go from here, but I have learned a valuable lesson. I will pick up the pieces and move on. They have created an enemy from the inside. People like me who know how they work and why they do what they do, are the most dangerous. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
God save the Farms!
I am somewhat similar to you as we are both faggots.
I began noticing this shit early on in the Atheism movement circa late 2000s to early 2010s. Then I saw it start to infect the gaming community and concurrently the gay rights movement. They tried with the libertarian movement but by then the Misses boys knew their tactics and finally booted them out of the official libertarian party, a couple years back.
I was somewhat deeply involved in all those movements before they succumbed to intellectual rot save the libertarian party. That alone should tell you about me.
What alerted me was their use of language and ideas to promote a destructive ideology. I cannot speak for you but when I heard their ideas they always seemed a bit saccharin to me, very sweet yet having a slight bitterness. Again, I am a libertarian and I tend not to use emotional reasoning such their ideas always seemed to lack a few steps as compared to a well formed thought process. Just too many unanswered questions.
I think what is happening now is a part of a greater move to direct the discourse people can have online. When this all started is unclear but I believe it was the late 2000s. Prior to then, the Internet, while becoming more popular was less established in all our lives.
Heck, I still remember the day when I printed out MapQuest directions on paper and navigated with them.
Perhaps, like the old adage says "wisdom comes with age" but the real starting point of all this was with the removal of comment sections on news and other sites. I do not pretend thier were not rude statements made about the authors of some articles but lost in that purge was discourse among Americans.
Social Media Is Not Real Life
I do not doubt that statement is true but I believe what many more people read articles online than belong to political groups on social media sites. Such, by eliminating public discourse the only version of the story that is portrayed is the one the author or editors want.
As an example, various news sites ran with the Keffals story. But just imagine how different the narrative would be if 20% to 30% of the comments were about Keffals HRT shenanigans with minors. The author would get hounded with emails from angry readers on why such information was absent, perhaps forcing them to address it.
The choice was simple, eliminate comments and direct discourse.
Now, one might question if such a desire to direct the public discourse was omni-present in society prior to the internet and the early 2010s. Regarding such a possibility, I believe such efforts were absolutely in effect.
But, I think these outcome was greatly minimized due to America being more politically integrated prior to the late 90s. Just look at how many Americans supported Ronald Reagan and how many states he won in 1984.
During this period, I believe Americans talked to each other in real life. Ideas that one had picked up via mass media could be rebutted by your friend on the other of the political spectrum. Such an act now, is much more rare with most of us afraid to discuss political outside of our own ideological circles.
As I have mentioned in another post, one more catalyst to the desire to control the public discourse and in turn conciousness was the election of Donald Trump. I will admit that I do not think he was the best President we have had and his problems were voluminous. But pay attention to what social media said after his election and their actions.
The had meetings and some "reporters" even said it was their job to direct public discourse. As such, censoring of social media went into overdrive. This slow death of the Farms is just another milestone along the slow death of free speech online. Where this will lead us anyone's guess but I think we are in for a dark future unless something can be done.