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[–]XenoKriss 8ポイント9ポイント  (2子コメント)

I'm glad the SJWs have escalated, they've had plenty of success pushing censorship and political correctness slowly and gradually, but now that the censorship is obvious and heavy-handed people are waking up and fighting back - indeed, just like with GamerGate. This is good for us, even KiA being shut down would benefit us at this point - the Streisand Effect would be epic, and there'd be little problem setting up a replacement that would gain thousands of Subs in few hours.

[–]kiwikku[S] 4ポイント5ポイント  (0子コメント)

This. Honestly the fate of the sub is a win-win either way.

[–]nodeworx 2ポイント3ポイント  (0子コメント)

That's the question isn't it...

Just to stay within the metaphor of current events: Have they finally bitten off more than they can chew and are they finally going to choke on it?

[–]Psemtex21k get 4ポイント5ポイント  (1子コメント)

Oh hey, nice to see you back posting here

[–]kiwikku[S] 4ポイント5ポイント  (0子コメント)

Thanks, it's nice to be back!

[–]DwarfGate 5ポイント6ポイント  (0子コメント)

Social Justice is somehow still alive. They have done nothing but relentlessly attack people to the point of attempting actual murder but are still not locked up in psychiatric wards where they belong.

And these ballsy lunatics are just targeting bigger and bigger targets despite the fact that they have no money, no credibility, no jobs, a record that includes nothing but red flags for employers, and are now being outed by even the mainstream media for the crazy people that they are.

They've alienated celebrities from all venues of life, from movie makers like Joss Whedon to comics like Jerry Seinfeld, they've attack scientists and engineers for just generally being better than them at life, and have created exactly nothing except extreme fractures in their own communities where they have attacked each other for even thinking someone of theirs might have talked to a GamerGater without insulting them at least 5 times.

Their CEO, who did NOT make her money on her own, is showing exactly what a Social Justice CEO is capable of - crashing a business into the ground so fast the investors can only hope they only break a few limbs when they jump ship.

This? This is yet another endgame where the SJWs lose and then retreat to even smaller hovels they call 'safe spaces'. I'm just waiting till the main anti-GG site becomes some pathetic home-run free message board with like 10 users.

[–]Chiafriend12 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

Hmm, it's almost like Gamergate was just one piece of a larger problem!

Keep fighting the good fight guys

[–]TimetravelerKihot MILF in your area - chat now! no login required! 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

So the war on gamers was just a prequel to the ultimate fight between fat and skinny people. Well, this time I'll be in the middle.

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    [–]ReverseSolipsist [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

    That's why I stand with FPH. They are our brothers and sisters

    Eeeehh.....

    Look, I think it's wrong that their subreddit was banned, but they are not my brothers and sisters. I detest them.

    I will defend them, but they are horrible, horrible people. You don't need to be my brother or my sister for me to defend you.

    [–]unsafeideas -1ポイント0ポイント  (2子コメント)

    Insulting fat is not about health or anything like that. It is power trip, just like any other time when busybodies yell at people for stuff that is none of their business. Some people just like to feel self-righteous and like that feel when they tell others how they shall live. That is it.

    [–]errl_dabbingtons [スコア非表示]  (1子コメント)

    Obesity Now Costs Americans More In HealthCare Spending Than Smoking

    “Obese men rack up an additional $1,152 a year in medical spending, especially for hospitalizations and prescription drugs, Cawley and Chad Meyerhoefer of Lehigh University reported in January in the Journal of Health Economics. Obese women account for an extra $3,613 a year. Using data from 9,852 men (average BMI: 28) and 13,837 women (average BMI: 27) ages 20 to 64, among whom 28 percent were obese, the researchers found even higher costs among the uninsured: annual medical spending for an obese person was $3,271 compared with $512 for the non-obese.”