I look at this change as a defeat. The people in charge of this website used you as (1) a sacrifice in order to be able to say that moderators (themselves) are not immune to action, (2) moderators who don't fit the bill with regards to POMO views of sexism, political correctness and so on so forth will be eradicated (a warning to other moderators to watch what they do), and (3) a way to get rid of a pernicious element who didn't fit in on the moderator team in terms of modus operandi and beliefs.So, how do you feel about the practical consequences of this change? (How do you intend to celebrate this hollow victory?) And is this not yet another example of the shortcomings of a certain sort of idealism, or, dare I say, political correctness? — Sapientia
Right. If the North Korean people don't like Kim Jong Un they should go vote. It says it's a democratic people's republic afterall, so it must be true. It's sad to see you defending the status quo, I thought better of you. You do lack class consciousness in this regard.
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