Quote from: Aether on September 15, 2017, 02:19:43 PMkek/kekistan is not a white nationalist symbol smfh.It's just a meme parody of identitarianism. A satire making fun of people who constantly talk and whine about their identity.I suppose it's at least pretty hilarious that most of the people 'kekistan' is satirizing aren't able to see it, and actually believe it's a serious hate group.No, but I really don't think anyone can genuinely argue that there is no relation with the alt right and its shitty ideologies, regardless of whether it intentionally started as it or was just adopted by these kinds of people.
kek/kekistan is not a white nationalist symbol smfh.It's just a meme parody of identitarianism. A satire making fun of people who constantly talk and whine about their identity.I suppose it's at least pretty hilarious that most of the people 'kekistan' is satirizing aren't able to see it, and actually believe it's a serious hate group.
Quote from: Aether on September 15, 2017, 02:19:43 PMkek/kekistan is not a white nationalist symbol smfh.It's just a meme parody of identitarianism. A satire making fun of people who constantly talk and whine about their identity.I suppose it's at least pretty hilarious that most of the people 'kekistan' is satirizing aren't able to see it, and actually believe it's a serious hate group.A satire that was started by the overwhelmingly right wing /pol/ and was primarily against leftist cucks and snowflakes. A parody started and shared by the same people who support Trump, Le Pen, Wilders, Brexit and populism, oppose feminism and multiculturalism, fight "political correctness / social justice / globalism", oppose minority protections, support extreme freedom of the markets and a dozen other typically right wing / conservative points. The flag is modeled after the nazi battle flag, it's flown at far right rallies and it's pretty much exclusive to the alt right Trumpist crowd. Do I think the shitposters on /pol/ should be considered a proper hate group? No, but I really don't think anyone can genuinely argue that there is no relation with the alt right and its shitty ideologies, regardless of whether it intentionally started as it or was just adopted by these kinds of people.
You lost me there too. What was so bad about what it was beforehand? Old Flood was pretty decent. Far from perfect, but better than what it is now. I had so many good discussions on there about all sorts of political topics.