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>Why am I not seeing a screenshot of his post history attached in your post? It's unlikely that someone's IP wouldn't reset for that long.I will not compromise one user's anonymity to feed another's paranoid fantasies. That shit may fly on other boards, but not here.
By the way, I have had the same IP since
>>1.
>Anyway, you're probably involved in this too, faggot. You're the one who caused most of it in the first place.You were literally 'elected' into power by a bunch of cancerous /int/ shitposters. And you're a filthy avatarfaggot too, just like that autistic faggot from KC which mods /int/.Involved in what, exactly? All I see is users discovering a word that upsets certain people, and posting it to garner a reaction. And to be honest, banning a word is useless anyway; all that happens is people find a way around it by posting a word or phrase with an equivalent meaning. And if you want us to ban any word which implies that rules are a bad thing, then you are asking us to ban an
idea, which means the mods would be effectively setting a political agenda for /pol/. That is very dangerous territory, and I am
strongly against it. Users should set the political tone, not mods.
You may like the idea because the mods here currently have political beliefs similar to the average /pol/lack, but once you give moderation that kind of power it is
very hard to reverse it, and if an intelligent, manipulative person with e.g. SJW sympathies were to ever gain power in an environment where mods have long had free reign over the board, they would be able to subvert it much more easily if there is already a precedent of heavy moderator control, and a userbase which supports being heavily moderated.
There are already some /pol/lacks reporting posts for being "harrassment", "NSFW", "immoral", etc. From there, it is only a few small steps to getting reports for things being "triggering", "disrespectful to [X group]", etc. Is this really the /pol/ you want?
This shit needs to fucking stop,
NOW. I do not want to see our moderation team become the fucking moral police for an anonymous imageboard. It would be a fucking disgrace to everything /pol/ is supposed to stand for.
As for everything else you wrote: Doorways made me a mod 6 months ago, I wasn't "elected" by "/int/ shitposters", that doesn't even make sense and is not how this site works at all.