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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
ranma-official
shepcom

if I see this thing taken out of context on my dash one more time istg

ONCE AGAIN, HERE IT IS

ranma-official

fucking knew this was sarcastic

shieldfoss

She forgot to put > in front though

nuclearspaceheater

>using implication indicators on twitter

shieldfoss

>not using usenet quote symbols everywhere

ranma-official

“more than condemning nazis …”

mitigatedchaos

It’s Twitter.  If you use >, won’t the checkmarks condemn you for being a 4chan hacker responsible for hacking the election?

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mitigatedchaos

We may see the emergence of phalanx formations at protests now.

Not good.  The formation of armed melee groups is undermining the legitimacy of the state.

mitigatedchaos

@fluffshy

I agree with my mind, but my heart trilled at the idea of protesters rediscovering basic military tactics.

Soon, Antifa discovered the technology of the piss-bottle spear.

shieldfoss

I had the same thought, and then extrapolated all the way.

They’re not discovering basic tactics.

They’re discovering what tactics the police will let them get away with.

Because otherwise, they’d just put fireteams in hidden positions and have the whole thing over and done with.

mitigatedchaos

You are correct.  My contention is that the police need to step in as the arrival of shield formations is a sign that they aren’t adequately doing their jobs and is eroding confidence in the state’s ability to maintain order.

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argumate
argumate

there should be a rule where you can’t get Australian citizenship if you’re born here, keep things fresh

ranma-official

Australian politicians caught having a dual citizenship must commit a crime against the UK

argumate

what like drinking decent beer

mitigatedchaos

I support this policy because it would potentially lead to a hilarious international prank war. Vandalism or disturbing the peace would do.

Why on Earth would Tumblr recommend me a blog that has me blocked?

Yes, Voxette-san is part of the ratsphere, but if “You cannot reblog this post” is any indication, she’ll never be on board with Victory for National Technocracy.

(And if it isn’t a block, then it’s recommending me a blog it’s glitched me out of reblogging.  Very hypocritical, Tumblr!)

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disexplications

Let me be clear: this was an arbitrary decision. It was different than what I’d talked talked with our senior team about yesterday. I woke up this morning in a bad mood and decided to kick them off the Internet. I called our legal team and told them what we were going to do. I called our Trust & Safety team and had them stop the service. It was a decision I could make because I’m the CEO of a major Internet infrastructure company.

Having made that decision we now need to talk about why it is so dangerous. I’ll be posting something on our blog later today. Literally, I woke up in a bad mood and decided someone shouldn’t be allowed on the Internet. No one should have that power.

Here is the subsequent public blog post.

argumate

fascinating

nostalgebraist

Wow this is a breath of fresh air

This guy has managed to combine “we need to think ASAP about the kind of precedent we’re setting with decisions like this” and “but for the moment, let’s fuck over Nazis,” two sentiments that are seem like no-brainers but which you somehow don’t expect anyone with Newsworthy Opinions to be able to hold in their mind simultaneously without exploding

mitigatedchaos

“The Daily Stormer site was bragging on their bulletin boards about how Cloudflare was one of them and that is the opposite of everything we believe. That was the tipping point for me.”

That actually seems like a reasonable boundary there.  Claiming endorsement is not quite the same thing as just being hosted.

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mutant-aesthetic
a-sleepygoldenstorm

What neither side of US politics wants to admit: the promotion of identity politics combined with the declining white super majority has led to turbo charged white identity politics. Since Dems catered for non-white identity politics, Trump and the GOP took hold of white identity politics.  

Most countries that do not have a 70%+ super majority ethnic group have ethnicized electoral politics.

mitigatedchaos

Yes, my fear is that Lee Kuan Yew is right.

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argumate
argumate

saw a white woman wearing a black lives matter t-shirt the other day, with a nearby Indian family throwing suspicious glances at her; it felt incongruous

mitigatedchaos

They were probably scanning her WokeScore™.

Mine is, uh, negative.  Like really, really negative.

Anyhow, it’s considered a bit of a faux pas for a white woman to wear a shirt like that unless her WS is over 500.  (The formal definition is 506.)

Of course, if you don’t load the WS app on your phone so it can’t monitor your behavior, you only get what others observe, which makes it a lot harder to buff with like, anti-racist meditation and stuff.  Doubly so if you publicly associate with people with low WSs, show up to flag rallies, etc.

tbh after a while I started to lower mine on purpose.

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Anonymous asked:

Idea: take one of the big square states, carve it into itty bitty ethnostates (with easy entry but difficult exit), put a fence up on the state border, auction the TV rights to the highest bidder. Call it, idk, Warlords of Wyoming or something. No more (literal) impact on the rest of america from the fighting,but all the politics fans still get something to watch and cheer their team in. Everybody wins!

Now we’re bordering on NationStates.net territory, my dear Anon.

I, for one, back the Techno-Principality of Greater Rock Springs.

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Their combination of Neoreactionary, Demi-Confucian, Muskian, and PAP principles, fused with a synthetic Sino-Japano-Anime-American metaculture and corporate backing practically assures their success against the bio-primitivists and the Communist Block.

What I really want to know is who @xhxhxhx is betting on.

Who are you betting on?  Answer in the comments below.

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diarrheaworldstarhiphop
diarrheaworldstarhiphop:
“ >Thinking that scrubbing the US of it’s historic monuments will end with the confederacy I have bad news you for you, when the long term demographic trend in America’s cities is bound to become more PoC than of the ethic...
diarrheaworldstarhiphop

>Thinking that scrubbing the US of it’s historic monuments will end with the confederacy

I have bad news you for you, when the long term demographic trend in America’s cities is bound to become more PoC than of the ethic class that previously owned people of colour.

Unsurprisingly, the same issues raised about the presence of confederate monuments applies also to the founding fathers of the union, who are just as guilty for holding the same views on race as those who attempted to leave the union 100 years later during the civil war:

CHICAGO (CBS) — A Chicago pastor has asked the Emanuel administration to remove the names of two presidents who owned slaves from parks on the South Side, saying the city should not honor slave owners in black communities.

A bronze statue of George Washington on horseback stands at the corner of 51st and King Drive, at the northwest entrance to Washington Park.

Bishop James Dukes, pastor of Liberation Christian Center, said he wants the statue gone, and he wants George Washington’s name removed from the park.

“When I see that, I see a person who fought for the liberties, and I see people that fought for the justice and freedom of white America, because at that moment, we were still chattel slavery, and was three-fifths of humans,” he said. “Some people out here ask me, say ‘Well, you know, he taught his slaves to read.’ That’s almost sad; the equivalent of someone who kidnaps you, that you gave them something to eat.”

Dukes said, even though Washington was the nation’s first president and led the American army in the Revolutionary War, he’s no hero to the black community.

“There’s no way plausible that we would even think that they would erect a Malcolm X statue in Mount Greenwood, Lincoln Park, or any of that. Not that say Malcolm X was a bad guy; they just would not go for it,” he said. “Native Americans would not even think about putting up a Custer statue, because of the atrocities that he plagued upon Native Americans. And for them to say to us ‘just accept it’ is actually insulting.”

The pastor also said President Andrew Jackson’s name should be removed from nearby Jackson Park, because he also was a slave owner. He said he’s not necessarily asking the city rename the parks altogether. He suggested Washington Park could be named after former Mayor Harold Washington, and Jackson Park could be named after civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson or singer Michael Jackson.

Dukes said he’s not trying to erase history. He said black people should be able to decide who is and is not honored in their communities.

“I think we should be able to identify and decide who we declare heroes in or communities, because we have to tell the stories to our children of who these persons are,” he said.

He said parks, statues, or other monuments honoring Presidents Washington and Jackson might be appropriate elsewhere, but not in black neighborhoods.

“In an African-American community, it’s a slap in the face and it’s a disgrace for them to honor someone who was a slave owner.

Dukes said he has sent letters to Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago Park District asking them to change the names of Washington and Jackson parks. He shared the letter on Facebook.

“I am feeling ambivalent that I would have to walk my child, attend a parade or enjoy a game of softball in a park that commemorates the memory of a slave owner,” he wrote. “Therefore, I call on the immediate removal of President George Washington and President Andrew Jackson names from the parks located on the southeast side of Chicago. They should not have the distinct honor of being held as heroes when they actively participated in the slave trade.”

Representatives for the mayor did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

A Chicago Park District spokeswoman pointed to the city’s formal process for renaming parks, which allows anyone to submit a request to the superintendent. The Park District board may vote on any such request after a 45-day public comment period.

Source: chicago.cbslocal.com politics racepol torches in the night