I was getting into a discussion about whether or not Eric Cartman could win against Kevin Spencer, so I want to know Kevin's best feats to see if he could actually win.
u/simplepudding1234
I used to sometimes get on my brother's phone when I was a kid, and there was this game where you woke up in a zombie apocalypse. You were able to choose which job you has, which gave you items based on what you chose. The gameplay was a text adventure with multiple choices on what to do. the Fights had visuals with enemies having their own sprites, while being turn based. You were able to get people to join your party, along with weapons to survive.
I want to see the game again because it's been almost a decade since I last played it.
I was looking through my homepage trying to find interesting things, when I saw a comic where a caricature of a conservative stated that leftists were violent, while the other panel was another character (the comic makers self insert) showing multiple headlines of conservatives that did violent crimes. All the comments that I saw were saying on how conservatives are completely violent, and how leftists are better than them, so I put a reply that wasn't for either political spectrum, simply stating that violence isn't inherit to either sectors of politics, but caused by the person themselves being violent. A day later I got a message that I was banned from r/comic, so I made a response about how it's the truth that either party, left or right, aren't inherently violent, only the people on both sides of that spectrum that are violent. The mods then stated that I was banned for being a Nazi and actually incorrect because only Nazi's (aka conservatives) are violent.
If you want to see how dumb this is, here's my actual response that caused me to get banned:
"It isn't that people on the left or right are inherently violent because they're in that sector of politics, it's because of either the person themselves being violent or radicalized into violence, either of these can happen to both sides of the political spectrum."
And here's my response after the ban:
"All I just said was the truth, Violence isn't inherit to either of the political spectrums, but because of the people who do said violence. Not everyone on the left or right are violent people, just those that were violent and looking for excuses, which occur in both parties"
This was the moderation's response:
"No. It's just the Nazis. And you know this."
This comes as quite the predicament, because the moderation team themselves stated that a Nazi's weakness is facts, yet so easily say that the fact that neither the left or right are violent, but the people in both of them can be, only for the mod team to basically tell me that it's actually Nazi propaganda and I'm also a Nazi.
Because of both the moderation team doing this, along with the reason why, I actually believe they might be trying to radicalize people, because while they don't ban people who talk about doing violence to people who are conservative, they ban people who speak the truth that no violence should be done to either part of the political spectrum. This can cause radicalization for both sides. With the left becoming more and more of a echo chamber, with them being likely to shut people who disagree with them more violently. While affecting the right by showing them that the leftists are okay with violence done to conservatives, which can make them likely to also act violently to the left. This can cause mutual radicalization, which will increase violence caused because of political belief for both sides.
TL;DR: r/comics banned me because I made a factual statement because they disliked that I showed conservatives as anything more than Nazis, while muting and censoring people that speak anything they don't agree with, which could cause mutual radicalization, and thus lead to more violence from both sides of the political spectrum.