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I've created a list of rules as below, they will likely change later, but they are here for the purposes of establishing a base level of social order:

ONE: Do not post Illegal Activity. Also, do not post any manifesto's done by terrorists, active shooters, serial felons rationalizing such things, or promoting such things, even if your content does not endorse the message.

TWO: Do not engage in speech that promotes, advocates, glorifies, or endorses violence.

THREE: Do not threaten, harass, or bully users; and do not encourage others to do so on or off-line; nor make per se defamatory states at users.

FOUR: Do not post ISM. Involuntary Salacious Material means NSFW material of a manner that was not intentionally made public. This is the "upskirt", "revenge porn", and "private intimate photos" rule.

FIVE: Do not post Porn

SIX: Content that contains nudity, pornography, or profanity, which a reasonable viewer may not want to be seen accessing in a public or formal setting such as in a workplace should be tagged as NSFW. Any material of a titillating nature must be marked NSFW.

SEVEN: Do not post Facebook accounts, individuals who's twitters are less than 500 followers, private/personal information that is not publicly available, addresses, or participate, encourage, or engage in any doxxing campaign.

EIGHT: Do not intentionally deceive others by impersonating another. This does not apply to satire.

NINE: No person shall use communities.win sites (including kotakuinaction2.win) to solicit, facilitate any transaction, or gift including: ... ATF defined firearms or ammo as defined by the ATF, Bump-stock type devices, Explosives, 3D printing files to produce the aforementioned, controlled substances, Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco, Stolen goods, Paid services involving physical sexual contact, Personal Information, Falsified Official Documents, Falsified Currency, Fraudulent Services, Pharmaceuticals

TEN: No vote manipulation. Do not break communities.win's features.

ELEVEN: Do not post spam. If you are self-advertising, you must have sufficiently engaged in the sub prior to your post, and you must engage with the users when they comment in your post. Spam will also include repeated messages and comments that are done with no effort to add to the conversation.

TWELVE: Do not post intentional falsehoods or hoaxes. Yes, the Elders of Zion and other such intentionally fabricated documents fall into this. If your POST is arguably false by the user-base, it may be marked as either misleading or unfounded based on it's factual assertions, particularly in the title.

THIRTEEN: If you have reposted something, it will be removed

FOURTEEN: Do not post more than 5 posts a day to this sub.

FIFTEEN: Do not direct particularly egregious identity based slurs at users. A list will be provided

SIXTEEN: Do not attack entire identity groups as inferior, subhuman, inherently morally deficient, biologically/evolutionary mongrel, or participating in a vast conspiracy to take over the world, ala ZOG-NWO / The Patriarchy.

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At the time I didn't watch the second season, due to it being released (2018) in the run-up to the era of peak woke (2020 - 2022), and my tolerance for insufferable feminist DEI garbage was pretty much non-existent.

Finally watched this crime drama and I can positively say that it was a great absurdist comedy. At some point you just start laughing at all the 'unexpected' turns and twists in this six episode mini-series. You can tell that even the writers couldn't take the feminist garbage seriously, although it was clearly misandrist to its core.

You had a forty-something male pimp posing as a feminist, while dating a 'precocious' 17 year old girl. And they had him lecture her feminist lesbian mother during a 'family' dinner about feminism. He was also using marxism to rationalize exploiting them as prostitutes. :')

You had the writers actually try to explain a man being attracted to Gwendoline Christie, but at the same time inexplicably having several men fall heads over heels for Elisabeth Moss.

The absurdities just pile up and you start cracking up at all the crazy shit. It was fun to watch and thankfully short. (Also, I hardly remember anything of season 1.)

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Unpopular Opinion: Murder is actually worse than racism. Hear me out. Look, I know I’m going to get absolutely downvoted into oblivion for this, and my karma will probably never recover, but I just have to get this off my chest. I’ve been doing a lot of deep thinking in my bedroom lately, and I’ve come to a pretty radical conclusion.

Ending someone's actual life is, biologically and metaphysically speaking, a tad bit more detrimental to that person than saying a mean stereotype to them.

Before the mods ban me, let me lay out my logic:

Permanence: If someone is racist to you, it sucks. Big time. But you still exist to post about it on TikTok and get 500k views. If someone murders you, you are literally dead. You cannot make a TikTok. You cannot even update your LinkedIn.

The Inconvenience Factor: Murder completely ruins your weekend plans. Forever. Racism just ruins your mood until you eat some comfort food or yell at strangers on Twitter.

Customer Service: You can report racism to HR. You cannot report your own murder to HR because you no longer have HR, a job, or a pulse.

I checked the legal system, and interestingly enough, the government agrees with me. The police will lock you up for life for murder, but they won't even show up if someone uses the wrong emoji in your DMs.

I know society wants us to believe that all bad things are equally bad, but if I had to choose between someone calling me a slur or someone stabbing me 37 times in a Wendy's parking lot... I'm picking the slur every single time.

Go ahead and call me crazy, but that's just my truth.

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