spacetime said:
Unfortunately, from her position as moderator of 30 reddit communities
(subreddits) which together hold more than 2 millions reddit subscribers,
this mentally ill, obese, racist, full of hate SJW
does hold a lot of power.
Ages back there was a discussion about editing Wikipedia pages, and I argued it was a pointless task because you would be fighting broken, obsessed people with no lives whose only point in existence is guarding against badthink.
This woman is
exactly what I was picturing.
Let them do this. The more voices who are unjustly silenced from the online world by, being brutally-honest - the broken, insane and hate-consumed - the more people start talking to each other in the offline world to have their voices heard. That's where the bonds of Genuine Community will be formed, and the inevitable reaction as more people are purged and red-pilled should be... interesting.
Social Justice Mods just claimed the last music forum I was still a part of the other day. I'm not worried, because the far more interesting conversations are happening offline.
This morning alone, I caught up with a couple of mates I hadn't seen for months at the supermarket. Once again, out of the blue, they bring up
collapse.
I mentioned how parcels I'd sent myself from Europe months back still hadn't gotten here, and I got the inside tips about how close the Australian Postal system is on the verge of bankruptcy due to carrying the postal costs of Chinese Imports due to outdated 'share the cost' agreements from the 50's, so to expect much slower service as things are streamlined to cut costs. He said "If you order something from Town A six hours to the south, it'll be put one a larger truck
that will physically pass through our town on the way to Town B, eight hours to the North. Only then, will Town B load it on another truck that specifically targets this region, and come back. This will add a few days to any delivery."
The other mate works for the Power Company here, and I mentioned how my street's power supposedly being shut down yesterday for repairs didn't happen. He mentioned it was because much of the staff is off with the flu, and there's no money to hire anyone to pick up the slack. He told me, quietly, it would be a good idea to have multiple gas bottles for the bbq, and to stock up on candles and canned food, because the regular maintenance that should be done, simply isn't happening and it's gotten to the stage that if one box goes down, the spike will most likely take down
the entire town due to the age of the equipment involved, particularly as the population boom here has put a huge stress on the network. "I'm not talking a couple of hours to repair it, Bosch. I'm talking a
couple of weeks."
It's fascinating to watch every system I took for granted - police, health, the courts, mail services, street cleaning, and even the electricity network - decaying and collapsing before my eyes.