| This is not true. You can go to /v/ right now and see tons of pro black/trans in video games posters, and /lgbt/ is one of the largest boards on the site at 12th place by avg. posts per day.[0] Here are 3 /v/ threads I found in less than 5 seconds that are "pro woke": 1. 696014001 OP: >Face it, it’s going to be a BG3 situation. Everyone will screech about it being woke, play it, then 6 months later everyone will say “no one called it woke, what are you talking about?” 2. 696014873 OP: >If Japanese people are so based and anti-woke then why is this so popular in nipland? [pic of otokonoko game in image] 3. 696016309 OP: >>9999 games cater to cis men, 1 doesn't >>THIS IS LITERALLY GENOCIDE (Two of these threads I found by searching the word "woke" in the catalog. The first was the first thread when I opened the page.) In fact, these types of threads are against the rules,[1] but /v/ is somewhat evenly split between liberals and anti-liberals and liberals make these threads all day and can be seen in replies as well. They even have their own terms, eg. "Grumzcord Raid" "Grifter thread" etc. And if you knew anything about the mods and janitors you would know many are far from alt-right. My guess is you went to /g/ and started making blatant political threads and got banned. Note that both sides get banned for blatant off topic political posts. Do you have any examples of posts you were banned for? [0] https://4stats.io/ [1] rules#v §3 - "Threads should not devolve into flamewars. Instigating or encouraging such activity will not be tolerated." |
And no I don't visit g, if I wanted some discussion about technology I'd rather use this website instead. I'm not going to show any of my own examples for privacy purposes, and no doubt you will probably find some way to nit pick at those.