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Well, I think she got banned from /lgbt, at least, and she's no longer allowed to mod.
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Laurelai is behind just about anything tranny-related, and some SJW-related things. If there's a transluminati, he's the nexus, the center, the leader. Trannies are even more clannish than your stereotypical Jew or Mormon.Okay seriously, there's way more information that's far more interesting than 'lol they're sjws'...
like the fact that the site is run by laurelai bailey, insane rapist tranny who snitched to the feds and pays people to ddos other sites.
She wasn't banned from Reddit, she ragequit from there. For the 821904th time.
And no, SJWiki wasn't her replacement hugbox; it was Twitter and (surprise) Tumblr. She then tried to make RationalWiki her replacement hugbox, but the clique she was a member of weren't welcomed there because they were tremendous drama queens. After that, she founded SJWiki.
They have an entire article on why tv tropes is triggering and oppressive, and no article on racism.
Seems about right for SJWs
Wait...it's a wiki. What are the requirements to join and edit pages? Because I could have some fun with this.
Edit: Accounts must be requested on a case by case basis here. C'mon, kiwis!
SJWiki FAQ said:Anybody can apply to join us. We evaluate every application on a case-by-case basis. We withhold the right to deny anybody access to editing our wiki and/or having an account. This is because writing about social justice issues on SJWiki is not an activity that we offer to any member of the public. In the same way that a blog does not offer editing rights to its readers, we do not offer editing rights to all people who apply. This being said, we are using wiki software because it facilitates working together to write about and research topics over time and collaboratively. A blogging platform, while perhaps similar, would not have allowed us to easily edit articles communally nor to keep articles easily updated as things change. Social justice is about constantly adapting to new situations, learning, and supporting intersectional movements, as well as explain the history of how such things may have arisen.
Well, I think she got banned from /lgbt, at least, and she's no longer allowed to mod.
She being modded to /r/LGBT was a deliberate "fuck you" to the community after the head mod got some flack for transphobia. Hell, the sole reason that place turned into a "safe space" was so he could remove all criticism of him.
Meanwhile, she got kicked out of her other hugbox, /r/ShitRedditSays over a really long series of dramas, including doxxing a 15 year old and being tricked to dox a perfectly innocent doctor. She was eventually allowed back on the condition she would not mod ever again, but was kicked out again after planning some sort of takeover.
This is one of the comics linked in their article on the Gender Binary. While not directly related to the wiki I have to post it because it's just so fucking weird and a perfect example of their kind of thinking. Link
She's got a fucking addiction to power, doesn't she?
This is gonna be good once it takes off.
http://sjwiki.org/wiki/Sex_(intercourse)#.VZqpenPnav0 I already like this page
I'd donate, but I'm not sure they'll like receiving money from "Cunt_Destroyer_69@Male.com".i was laughing more for the Donate!! button
Am I the only one having problems reading those comics?, the spacing between the letters makes it a bit hard for me to read the words (english is not my native language, sorry ), making sense of what the comics mean is beyond me anyway.This is one of the comics linked in their article on the Gender Binary. While not directly related to the wiki I have to post it because it's just so fucking weird and a perfect example of their kind of thinking. Link
This is gonna be good once it takes off.
http://sjwiki.org/wiki/Sex_(intercourse)#.VZqpenPnav0 I already like this page
Am I the only one having problems reading those comics?, the spacing between the letters makes it a bit hard for me to read the words (english is not my native language, sorry ), making sense of what the comics mean is beyond me anyway.