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You claimed there was something beyond the surface level racism and white supremacy, but you haven't really provided that. Trolling journalists doesn't make them any less racist, especially when they use racism for trolling.

There doesn't seem to be anything "deeper". Just straight up white supremacy.

[EDIT] (since I'm now throttled for some reason)

You can go on /pol right now and see it's full of white supremacy and hate. You claimed there's some deeper meaning to all of that. There's not though, it is exactly what it looks like.



> You claimed there was something beyond the surface level racism and white supremacy, but you haven't really provided that.

You seem to be hyperfixating on one out of 3 examples I mentioned. Did you miss the part about a proof for an unsolved math problem or early allegations against someone who went on to be charged for that exact same thing years later?

Not even mentioning other boards that are hobby-specific, like /o/ (car-related stuff) or /fit/ (fitness related stuff). If you see no value in it, that's fine. But "everything i don't like has no value" is not the way to live life.


There should be a "Somebody's Law" that when someone on the internet says "can you provide an example of x" and then you provide an example of x, they will usually argue that it's not really an example of x.


He didn’t provide an example, unless you think trolling journalists is a “gem”. His other claim is unfounded.

There should be a "BS Law" were someone claims to have evidence, then refuses to present it no matter how pressed.

He claimed they had a math proof, as we see from the other comments, that wasn't /pol.

He claimed they trolled journalists. Whatever.

He claimed they had something to do with convicting a sex criminal, then provided zero evidence to back that claim up.

In no way is any of this justification for the racism that is the central message of /pol.


I provided an example, the one about an unsolved math problem (the haruhi sequence) that got solved on 4chan and then academically verified to be correct (as well as cited later on in other math research papers). I mentioned it in multiple posts.

I never said it was from /pol/, it was from another 4chan board (/sci/). And I also brought up other boards as well, so I don't know what to tell you.

You also say that my claim about Peter Bright allegations is unverified, but again, I literally was there when those conversations took place, and you are also welcome to go to any 4chan archiver website, search for that name, and you will see the results from those years.


I'm talking about /pol since that's what the original post was about. You can't move the goalposts to all of 4chan.


This is nonsense.

I have no horse in this race, but the only one moving goal posts here is you.


You clearly do have a horse in this race. Read the thread, it’s about /pol

Here's the OP:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26918378


No I don't.




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