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Culture War Roundup for the week of February 24, 2025

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It's been noted that the SJW brigade seems not to forgive; transgressions contaminate you, your works, your associates... forever. I don't know any SJWs so I have to take the motte's word for it.

This isn't strictly true. The transgressions of an ally may be ignored for as long as that ally provides more value to the movement as an agent of it than as a victim of it. The second they have more to gain by cutting him down, he will be cut down. A great many male feminists and the like were "known" to be creeps, and it was even documented by places like kiwifarms for years, before their eventual public excoriations. Then all of a sudden one day it's "I always knew he was a scumbag" "I was afraid to speak up before" and so on as everyone joins in the public ritual of cancellation to snatch their personal shred of virtue from being part of the firing squad.

That's because this isn't only about morality and enforcement, it's also a status game. Tearing down an avatar of badthink elevates oneself; imagine a communist state in which firing squad members were both volunteers and exalted for their righteous service.

If you don't mind me necroposting a bit, can you give an example of a person who was discussed on KF pre-cancellation? I'd prefer not to have to wade through their material wholesale.

I'd strongly recommend taking a dive and reading up on random ecelebs sometime. The stuff they document is incredible.
Keffels(?) was one of the big "libs made him a saint and declared all evidence to the contrary Officially Hate Speech, then turned round and Knew All Along he was actually bad news and Highly Problematic"

You could also go to the various podcasts that plagiarize straight from the farms, like Jessie whatever.