> On Aug 31, 2017, at 1:10 AM, Zenaan Harkness <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 05:40:46PM -0700, Razer wrote: >> >> >> On 08/30/2017 11:45 AM, grarpamp wrote: >>> Just as with Dailystormer and dozens to hundreds >>> of other controversial sites past and present, whether >>> HTML, IRC, filesharing, or simple p2p messaging, >>> Stormfront will be back online as a .i2p or .onion, >>> or on whatever other censorship resistant overlay >>> networks exist. >>> >>> These cryptos and nets are mainstream now, >>> where others fail, expect them. >> >> I expect Fascism is eternal... >> http://www.nybooks.com/articles/1995/06/22/ur-fascism/ >> >> Ps. Promoting the extermination of anyone based on an unalterable trait >> is a little 'above the bar' that would generally be called >> "controversial" in ANY society. That's why these scumbag-operated >> domains get shut down. > > Do you admit satire, black humour, any humour for that matter? >
So was it a “joke” when you repeatedly defended the Duterte death squads, and spoke of him from your default point of view - a fascist apologist? That was some pretty black humor, indeed ;) > Are you able to distinguish humour as it arises from the internal > causes of an individual human? > > And are you able to properly assess the nature of a human when you > witness them type some words which can on their face, genuinely be > interpreted as humorous by some other humans? > > Or is free humorous speech another one of these "less equal than > other free speech" things just like you hold that some facts are less > equeal than others? Do you actually think you’re funny? Do you really need the thin veil of “humor” for your noxious views? Just own that shit. I mean, you are a joke - a bad, stale, unfunny sort of joke - but not in the way you're trying to claim. P.S. I don’t support registrars and providers dropping sites for posting the type of shit Zzz likes to read.. I hope shit calms down and “silicon valley” realizes the mistakes they are making.
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