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Belobog

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“Susan, I’ve known your address since last summer,” Soph said, directly addressing YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki. “I’ve got a Luger and a mitochondrial disease. I don’t care if I live. Why should I care if you live or your children? I just called an Uber. You’ve got about seven minutes to draft up a will. ... I’m coming for you, and it ain’t gonna be pretty.”


On Discord, the gaming chat app, she recently admitted to writing under the username “lutenant faggot” that she hoped for “A Hitler for Muslims” to “gas them all.”




She sounds nice.
 
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kneeblock

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Uh thats satirical bro...she's not a white supremacist
That's why I say she's a clever troll. She's trojan horsing racist "jokes" under the old satire cover. And as you listen to the "jokes," it's not hard to hear the underlying logic behind them. Listen to the whole vid, watch some of her other stuff or read her comments and it becomes clear there's a certain ideological unity to them. Also, one of the easiest ways to insulate against criticism is to take a bit all the way so you can use the cover of satire for anything you may say in the future.

My thing is, I think it's no surprise that young white kids think its edgy satire to say racist things because of course being racist is the ultimate grounds to be villified by cancel culture. When most other boundaries have been pushed, the only refuge remaining for the Edgelord is racism, homophobia, etc. I get that these people want to build audiences and the hustler influencer economy demands that you go big or log off.

But when you make those decisions, you also construct a particular type of audience, and that audience is one who can stomach that "humor" because they have little stakes in it. Deploying humor that relies on racist tropes and constructs an audience who have no stakes in those tropes, or who outright celebrate them, is pretty much what white supremacy means. I've watched the videos of others reacting to her and who share her content. One of them was trying to make some reasoned free speech argument, but upon seeing one of her critics last name was Bernstein couldn't stop himself from snivelling and saying "Bernstein. It's always one of THESE people." Okay.

This girl is impressively smart for her age and will likely go on to be embraced by a certain media sphere and she'll even have a built in persecution narrative about how the bad men tried to assail her when she was just a wee little girl. She'll probably even run for office someday.
 

Toelocku

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That's why I say she's a clever troll. She's trojan horsing racist "jokes" under the old satire cover. And as you listen to the "jokes," it's not hard to hear the underlying logic behind them. Listen to the whole vid, watch some of her other stuff or read her comments and it becomes clear there's a certain ideological unity to them. Also, one of the easiest ways to insulate against criticism is to take a bit all the way so you can use the cover of satire for anything you may say in the future.

My thing is, I think it's no surprise that young white kids think its edgy satire to say racist things because of course being racist is the ultimate grounds to be villified by cancel culture. When most other boundaries have been pushed, the only refuge remaining for the Edgelord is racism, homophobia, etc. I get that these people want to build audiences and the hustler influencer economy demands that you go big or log off.

But when you make those decisions, you also construct a particular type of audience, and that audience is one who can stomach that "humor" because they have little stakes in it. Deploying humor that relies on racist tropes and constructs an audience who have no stakes in those tropes, or who outright celebrate them, is pretty much what white supremacy means. I've watched the videos of others reacting to her and who share her content. One of them was trying to make some reasoned free speech argument, but upon seeing one of her critics last name was Bernstein couldn't stop himself from snivelling and saying "Bernstein. It's always one of THESE people." Okay.

This girl is impressively smart for her age and will likely go on to be embraced by a certain media sphere and she'll even have a built in persecution narrative about how the bad men tried to assail her when she was just a wee little girl. She'll probably even run for office someday.
People are way to sensitive about edgy jokes. The funniest standup comedy is racial stuff like Chris rock, Chappelle, Eddie Murphy etc.

As far as her comments on media that's factual...I could go down the list of the vastly disproportionate influence of Jews in media
 

Never_Rolled

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People are way to sensitive about edgy jokes. The funniest standup comedy is racial stuff like Chris rock, Chappelle, Eddie Murphy etc.

As far as her comments on media that's factual...I could go down the list of the vastly disproportionate influence of Jews in media
It’s always those damn jews isn’t it?
 

kneeblock

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People are way to sensitive about edgy jokes. The funniest standup comedy is racial stuff like Chris rock, Chappelle, Eddie Murphy etc.

As far as her comments on media that's factual...I could go down the list of the vastly disproportionate influence of Jews in media
I never understand how people can bring up Chappelle and Murphy when they are talking about "racial" humor. Rock I kind of get, but Chappelle especially didn't ever do "racial humor" anything like this. He critiqued racism and he talked about life from his perspective of being black in America. Murphy and Pryor were similar, though sometimes did jokes that played into prejudice or stereotypes. It's always weird to watch Chappelle with white people because it's like we're watching two different shows.
 

Toelocku

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I never understand how people can bring up Chappelle and Murphy when they are talking about "racial" humor. Rock I kind of get, but Chappelle especially didn't ever do "racial humor" anything like this. He critiqued racism and he talked about life from his perspective of being black in America. Murphy and Pryor were similar, though sometimes did jokes that played into prejudice or stereotypes. It's always weird to watch Chappelle with white people because it's like we're watching two different shows.
What? Chappelle did one of my favorite bits called the racial draft and did stuff with a black guy as a klan's member and a bunch of other stuff
 

Thuglife13

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I don't like kids being used in politics in any way. She's absolutely right though especailly about Moose-lems...
 

jerk

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She's a white supremacist.

But also a very clever troll.
“Susan, I’ve known your address since last summer,” Soph said, directly addressing YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki. “I’ve got a Luger and a mitochondrial disease. I don’t care if I live. Why should I care if you live or your children? I just called an Uber. You’ve got about seven minutes to draft up a will. ... I’m coming for you, and it ain’t gonna be pretty.”


On Discord, the gaming chat app, she recently admitted to writing under the username “lutenant big meanie” that she hoped for “A Hitler for Muslims” to “gas them all.”




She sounds nice.

So does the sexist & racist 'journalist'.

 
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