I'm glad to hear it wasn't you who banned me. As I mentioned to you before, I have two distinct goals here: I post in General to uplift others, share a little humor, help with any tech or computer-related issues—essentially to spread good vibes and bring people together. My aim in those spaces is all about positivity.
And then there’s politics... Where I go to engage in bloodsport. challenge people, and push the envelope. Where I like to troll a little, both for my own entertainment and for others who share that mindset. I introduce extreme ideologies—like White supremacy, National Socialism, and occasionally even communism—to spark debate. These views fall outside of the mainstream and are deliberately provocative. My goal isn’t just to be controversial for the sake of it; I want to break people out of the narrow, predictable Democrat vs. Republican dynamic. That binary way of thinking is boring, intellectually stale and limits real discussion.
I believe that confronting these unconventional views can lead to more robust conversations. I want to encourage people to engage, argue, and think critically about positions outside the norm.
Anyway, I want to thank you again for lifting my ban. You've always treated me fairly and with respect, and I appreciate that.
However, I do want to bring up something about my original ban (not the one for InquisitiveMind). It came out of nowhere. I didn’t receive any warnings from any mods, and as far as I know, I didn’t break any rules. I wasn’t notified that I was even banned. I made a post—one that wasn’t controversial or inflammatory—and then, just 10 minutes later, my next post wouldn’t go through. I tried again, but nothing worked. Because I was banned, I had no way to contact anyone, including you, to get an explanation. That’s when I created the InquisitiveMind account, which was insanely difficult (different browsers, OS spoofing, proxies, etc.), just to reach out for help, and then that was banned too. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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