>>13533
Trust me, anywhere is better. Except xitter.
I'm sure you'll love it here
>>13445
>reject certain terms and ideological outpourings
There does not lie the issue, as the anon didn't pour anything. His usage of the ((( triple parentheses ))) is a widespread colloquialism in chan culture and even in the weeb in general. May I point out that the berry software of most chans include it among their markup tags.
Not eberryone who yells "Jesus" nowdays means it religiously (I wood even argue that they became a minority) and this is also what I witnessed with the parenthesis thing. In fact, I see it often used to mockingly express an irrational or exaggerated paranoia about something, which is also how I understood Anon's post.
But no, it's not enough. We must police language and erase eberry possibility that might possibly offend any potential snowflake who might come and take it the wrong way.
I say this as someone who is neither white nor right leaning (which shouldn't matter anyways), and I know how to leave my identity and political convictions at the door when I come here as some other anon put it, to avoid needless drama and chill with anons who have no reason attack me personally (it is an anonymous space after all)
Sorry, not to politicize the discussion or anything, but it may be worth adding that I'm not a freedom of speech absolutist, in fact I opposite it to a degree, for obvious reasons.
I woodn't accuse Anon of embracing /pol/'s pseudo-subculture just because of the slang he uses, just as I woodn't accuse the country I live in of using an image of my decapitated head as their flag, because berry little points to it being the spirit of his post/their flag. See, this is precisely the type of paranoia (quite ironically) that registers as a red flag for me. And to continue my comparison with Reddit: most of their interactions are governed by a narrow etiquette predicated on the presumption that people speak to offend, which wood then warrant autistic measures to sanitise speech. It is the definition of political correctness.
Yes I understand that /comfy/ has its own culture I just woodn't expect it to exclude others. I know well how to keep my politics at the door when coming here, yet it seems that one single post in the entire thread portrays political positions as hollow, which is in itself a political position. So it really my view that is biased ? I'm not convinced.