Are you good, breh?
We've exchanged barbs over the past few months, and I've noticed you've become increasingly unreasonable in your rhetoric. You're probably the angriest person on this site right now other than @Son Goku .
We disagree politically, which is totally fine. But some of the things you've posted warrant discussion. These isn't just about you jumping in damn near every political thread to call Democrats corrupt and complain that they've never done anything for us (yet be radio silent on Republicans), I think this crosses several lines.
Please note this exchange, where you literally quote neo-Nazi propaganda, are called out on it, and then essentially double down by saying "so what":
What part of the game is this? Is that really the best way to get your point across?
We've exchanged barbs over the past few months, and I've noticed you've become increasingly unreasonable in your rhetoric. You're probably the angriest person on this site right now other than @Son Goku .
We disagree politically, which is totally fine. But some of the things you've posted warrant discussion. These isn't just about you jumping in damn near every political thread to call Democrats corrupt and complain that they've never done anything for us (yet be radio silent on Republicans), I think this crosses several lines.
Please note this exchange, where you literally quote neo-Nazi propaganda, are called out on it, and then essentially double down by saying "so what":
Whats the old saying... to see whos in control over you, see who cant be criticized
Right-wingers use that exact saying to claim White Supremacy doesn't exist cause they can't insults Black folk or Jews.
Its actually a saying OLDER than the people using it... it is literally saying you cant criticize fascism or people controlling what you say who's in control... da fukk is wrong with you???
No it's not breh, the quote originated with White nationalist Kevin Alfred Strom in 1993 and is constantly used by right-wingers and racists.
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Quote about censorship falsely attributed to Voltaire
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Kevin Alfred Strom - Wikipedia
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You're LITERALLY quoting a Nazi making a White Nationalist argument, then you ask what is wrong with me?
Ok so in this situation per se am I wrong nikka?!?! gawddamn... you cant let sleeping dogs lay can you?
Step 1: You quoted a white supremacist.
Step 2: I point out you're quoting a white supremacist and that it's a terrible argument to make.
Step 3: You make up a fake history for the quote and claim there's something wrong with me.
Step 4: I prove the quote is from a White Supremacist.
Step 5: You pivot to, "But it's still true!" and tell me to let sleeping dogs lay.
Breh, the quote is not true. It's a dumb thing to say, it's obviously a false generalization, and when you use it you put a battery in the back of White Supremacists who created and use THAT EXACT QUOTE to lie about America on a daily basis.
ok my fukking gaw you the only one on the whole coli who gives a fukk... ok so it came from a nazi and nikka what you gonna do about it???
What part of the game is this? Is that really the best way to get your point across?
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