• amemorablename@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 month ago

    Oh I recognize this style of moderation. Not punishing the hateful people but punishing the people who call out the hateful people. It’s such backwards shit, but is probably intentional on some level since liberalism is more aligned with nazis and the like than they are anywhere near aligned with liberation. Liberalism loves to weaponize decorum selectively to punish people who try to speak truth to power.

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      The delinquency and slanders by the racist ableist principal of Parkdale CI high school of Toronto, Canada, and the Tibetan immigrant thugs with their hypocrisy against their free Tibet principle against Hong Kong immigrants and disabled children duing 2012 provide credibility to your claim. My hypocritical abusive ableist parents also proved your claim as well. The victims of Communism, like the Tankiejerkers, use slogan of democracy, rule of law, and human rights to fool the people. They even complained that freedom of speech and human rights are for spoiled kids.

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      It’s the same moderation style the Steam Forums employ.

      Tell a Nazi to crawl into a bunker and follow his leader and you get banned immediately - oh, but calling for a Second Holocaust to exterminate all Jews? Takes several weeks and multiple mass reports just to get the post removed.

      Fucking scumbags.

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        Sounds like it’s a pretty prolific/systemic thing, based on my own experiences and others. Liberalism organically reproducing the same type of response due to similar material conditions? Or some of it perhaps due to state infiltration in organizations, I wonder? At first glance, the infiltration thought might sound odd for something like game forums, but I remember stuff in the past about like the CoD series having former state dept type people involved. The connection there was more obvious why, with what those games are like, using their storytelling to push imperialist narratives. But I would not put it past happening in other game contexts too. A platform like Steam would certainly make sense for a thing like that, with how wide-reaching its influence is in gaming.