Quote from: ritualabuser on December 06, 2023, 09:13:06 PMThe "repercussions"/"freedom of speech doesn't mean freedom from consequences"-line more often than not seems to boil down to a hypocritical (typically leftist) justification for turning to state power or a higher authority than themselves to punish someone for doing something that offended them but couched in a smug, falsely detached/pseudo-intellectual sentiment.
I wouln't say "more often than not" but I agree. The basic internet "leftist" is a coward and a hypocrite of the highest order, totally immersed in the culture of virtuous cosplay or something like that. Being basically in a leftist bubble I do find myself hating much more the cancel culture and "everything is beautiful" keyboard warriors than a bloke making a sieg heil while drunk or goofing around.
Quote from: ritualabuser on December 06, 2023, 09:13:06 PMAnyone who believes that some kid should be doxxed and potentially have lifelong consequences for putting out some half-assed PEAC tape should be equally fine with a bunch of skinheads going down to some "noise against fascism" show or the likes and jumping people. Doesn't usually seem the case in my experience.
Everyone knows skinheads only target people alone, that's not really realist, but the cancel/doxx culture is a cancer and one that no one learns anything from, just virtue signalling most of the time.
But my big question is: Does the "problematic" artists see this all as the listeners of "problematic" see? Isn't all this just more of a kind of promotion than something truly annoying even? I usually see listeners and kids complaining, not the acts, but then the "naziest" forum I'm in is this one (hahaha, cheer up).