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Progressive plebbitors magically transform into ancaps on the subject of big tech censorship . Mods react as you might expect, purging ~20% of all comments and desperately ensuring that no one highlights how shortsighted and unprincipled all of them are.

Obviously we all know Q is a LARP for schizoboomers, but that really doesn’t change the fact that we did not elect these California cucks and HR people to serve as the arbiters of truth in our country. If they were to ban leftist agitator groups like Antifa and Burn/Loot/Murder there is no doubt that Reddit would be fuming.

I’m reminded of Ted K’s manifesto whenever I see threads like this. He correctly identified these power-hungry and intellectually/culturally totalitarian forces of the left more than two decades ago. I would quote the section I’m thinking of but this post is already too long now
Specifically, whenever I see BLM or Antifa receive the slightest of pushback from anyone, the narrative on Reddit and Facebook is always "You really don't believe black lives matter?" Or "My grandpa was Antifa!" Why would you be against a group named Antifa?"
 
Specifically, whenever I see BLM or Antifa receive the slightest of pushback from anyone, the narrative on Reddit and Facebook is always "You really don't believe black lives matter?"
The correct answer to this is "of course not" because these kinds of morons don't listen to reason so just piss them off more
 
Specifically, whenever I see BLM or Antifa receive the slightest of pushback from anyone, the narrative on Reddit and Facebook is always "You really don't believe black lives matter?" Or "My grandpa was Antifa!" Why would you be against a group named Antifa?"
They're marketed to simpletons. They're basically this meme.

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This is the reddit version of the 4chan autist greentexting about his embarrasing experience, except the 4chan autist typically acknowledges he was the one who fucked up.
 
And don't understand they're loathed literally because they are acting like any other ugly American.
Some Asian Americans I've seen on the r/Aznidentity subreddit seem to be pushing some sort of "unity" among Asians, especially since they have a "common enemy" against the "racist Western world". I'm not sure why though. There's like 50 countries in Asia and billions of people there, most of whom don't even want to be associated with each other. Grouping them all together under a common "Asian" label was nothing more than a recent Western, government invention because during the later half of the 20th century, it became "politically incorrect" to use more direct terminology like "yellow" or "Oriental".

East Asians look down on "Jungle Asians" (aka Southeast Asians) and there is an obvious cultural and physical divide between East/Southeast Asians and South Asia, as well as the predominantly Muslim countries of West and Central Asia, etc. But I don't see them having in depth discussions on these topics or other issues prevalent within their communities, like the rampant discrimination many darker skinned Asians face. Instead, its always about hapas and their resentment at the Western world for "emasculating" them. I've even seen some of those nutjobs defend the CCP.
Hapas either blend in if they were raised in a native environment or they act worse than Wapanese trying to claim a native identity. That's the part that really pisses the locals off I think. Because it's obvious to someone when you're a "hafu" and a foreigner. It's funny to see the cognitive dissonance of some people over it. Hawaii is chock full of both kinds of people when it comes to hapas and half-natives, and you really can tell who cares about their ethnic and cultural heritage and who is just using it as a virtue signal.
I saw an article years ago interviewing hafus in Japan and a common theme seemed to be that many were treated differently because they were mixed and not "pure". What I find interesting is that, unlike America, where many hafus would technically not be considered "mixed", this is far different in Japan. People who are half other Asian backgrounds, like Chinese, Filipino or Indian are all considered/treated as "hafus" as well.
 
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Some dark reddit history for ya to celebrate the 300th page

Carl Herold, a somewhat famous redditor back in the day known for making videos teaching people to program. He was even redditor of the day at one point.

Then it was found out he was distributing CP. Of his own son, who he kept locked in his basement and did unspeakable things to.

Shortly after being convicted he was found hanging im his jail cell.


Late reply, but it looks like he started teaching people programming in order to drown out his criminal history on Google when searching his name.

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I saw an article years ago interviewing hafus in Japan and a common theme seemed to be that many were treated differently because they were mixed and not "pure". What I find interesting is that, unlike America, where many hafus would technically not be considered "mixed", this is far different in Japan. People who are half other Asian backgrounds, like Chinese, Filipino or Indian are all considered/treated as "hafus" as well.
It's all a matter of degrees and experience. To a Japanese person, a Subcontinental Indian is as foreign as we see Pashtuns or Turks. Even if they're technically from Eurasia and might even border a European country, you would say someone half Turkish and half German is mixed race, and it's clear from looking at them that they're not 100% Caucasian.
 
Some Asian Americans I've seen on the r/Aznidentity subreddit seem to be pushing some sort of "unity" among Asians, especially since they have a "common enemy" against the "racist Western world". I'm not sure why though. There's like 50 countries in Asia and billions of people there, most of whom don't even want to be associated with each other. Grouping them all together under a common "Asian" label was nothing more than a recent Western, government invention because during the later half of the 20th century, it became "politically incorrect" to use more direct terminology like "yellow" or "Oriental".

East Asians look down on "Jungle Asians" (aka Southeast Asians) and there is an obvious cultural and physical divide between East/Southeast Asians and South Asia, as well as the predominantly Muslim countries of West and Central Asia, etc. But I don't see them having in depth discussions on these topics or other issues prevalent within their communities, like the rampant discrimination many darker skinned Asians face. Instead, its always about hapas and their resentment at the Western world for "emasculating" them. I've even seen some of those nutjobs defend the CCP.
For fuck's sake, RUSSIA is in Asia. We should still be calling them Mongoloids.
 
bullshit, Europe is united by Indo-European culture, Abrahamic Religion, Roman Dominance, Cultural descent from the fertile crescent and generally being better than other parts of the world.
but tbh you can say the same with a big portion of Asia and Buddhism, which has spread accross most of Asia - South, Central, South-East and East Asia.
And Turks do have some cultural/historical overlap with China; the Xiongnu and many other Turkic kingdoms fought many wars with China. Uyghurs are Turks too, after all.
 
For fuck's sake, RUSSIA is in Asia. We should still be calling them Mongoloids.
Russia formed from Muscovy, centred around Moscow. The Asian part was conquered by the Russian Empire expanding east from Europe. Also Slavs have nothing to do with Mongolians other than the period in the middle ages where the golden horde had Muscovy as a tributary.
 
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