

What they really mean is that they don’t want private entities to censor them, which completely flies in the face of their typical standpoint of less government control and more power for private entities. StoneToss and his shills desperately argue that Twitter/Facebook/social media in general should somehow be ‘federalized’ (kind of like, you know, something like a Socialism model) in order to protect “free speech”.
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Funny enough, promoting anarchy against tyranny isn’t quite the same as the N-word, but you’d have to be a total fucking idiot to ever try making such a dumb and ridiculous compari- Oh right, StoneToss.Īlso worth noting that, yeah, Twitter is a private platform that is free to choose who and what they allow to be posted. Opposition to police rule (because police rule has proven to be corrupt at all levels for decades/hundreds of years) isn’t the same as “let’s abolish all rules”. Turns out you can in fact nuance everything, even anarchy. StoneToss and his fellow shills would have you believe Antifa are foaming at the mouth and eager to abolish all forms of society and government, but nah. You know how cowards like StoneToss outright fetishize “revolution”, calling upon the American revolution constantly as some kind of fever fantasy that they claim to be able to relate to? Yeah, in reality idiots like StoneToss would have been asskissing loyalists and not at all the revolution warrior he constantly wetdreams about being.īecause people like Antifa are actually fighting back against tyranny, hence some of their more anarchy-leaning desires. It’s true that Antifa is somewhat aligned with feelings of anarchical revolution, but it’s sort of nuanced to, oh, you know… rooting out the authority figures who have failed all social contracts to not abuse their powers in a systematic way that is otherwise unstoppable short of actual pushback. Why It’s Fucking Stupid: We can have a big, extended deep dive into anarchy and the rejection of governments that have inherently failed to protect/serve their own people, but that’s a bit unnecessary. What StoneToss Actually Thinks: Antifa wants anarchy, but still wants an authority figure to dictate the use of racial slurs/hate speech. The pajama man runs off in fear and alarm, crying that the second man is breaking the terms of service. Beside him, he notices another man is spray painting the first letters of a racial slur on the same TWITTER. What The Comic Is: An Antifa pajama man spray paints an anarchist symbol on the side of TWITTER.


Image Name: anarchist-on-twitter-rule-follower-political-cartoon.png Reddit and 4chan were disappointed and decided to begin an operation to give Rageguy a racist background to stop selling the t-shirts.Description: Eat the rich, but make sure their tech investments run smoothly first. Buzzfeed's Tanner Ringerud explained that “Rageguy is so popular because of the classic maxim, 'it’s funny because it’s true.'"įollowing the decision of retail store Hot Topic to start selling t-shirts with Rageguy on, redditor iamerroneous posted a thread on the r/wtf subreddit called "So Hot Topic is selling t-shirts with this on them now. The KnowYourMeme editor Brad Kim explained that the popularity of Rageguy is because "Rageguy comics (and its spin-offs) tend to illustrate real life anecdotes that others can easily empathize with". Rageguy has made the list for the "5 Internet Meme Finalists", alongside Sad Keanu, Double Rainbow and Bed Intruder (winner). In December 2010, the technology blog Mashable held a contest for the best internet meme of 2010. Mashable "Best Internet Memes" award finalist These comics are featured on a popular subreddit called "FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU" (also known as "F7U12") which is a reference of the red caption on the last pane.Ī collection of Rageguy comics consisting of only 4 panes with Rageguy on the fourth pane can be found on the ClassicRage subreddit. The success of Rageguy soon made it possible for other characters to appear for other reactions and emotions, allowing the creation of what are now referred to as Rage Comics.
