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[–] ATSrefugee [S] ago 

Just because you can do something doesn’t necessarily mean you should.

I think I have misunderstood the point of Voat, I kinda thought the free speech was aimed more at topics rather than words.

I find it ironic and also quite sad that one of the few places on the internet where you can openly discuss how whites are being fucked over by Other races will be avoided by most white people because of unnecessary racism.

It’s not like many niggers or kikes are gonna read these threads so it seems really counterproductive to scare away people who should be reading the info here to offend or stick it to people who would never come here

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[–] crazy_eyes 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

The JIDF is here, so there are lots of kikes that get to read along. What you call unnecessary is what is referred to around here as the VOAT immune system. It's a double edge sword, really, as voat does get to discuss topics that are verboten nearly everywhere else, but it's like the old saying. I may not like what you have to say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it

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[–] ATSrefugee [S] ago 

Ok so then you are 100% aware that by using certain language you are scaring off a large percentage of people who really should have this information, on top of that you use the language in an attempt to hurt the feelings of the people who would be well and truly fucked if the information that was on here was ever accepted as fact by the general public?

Basically by using pointless insults you’re all playing into the hands of the people your trying to hurt.

Every time JIDF bloke sees the word kike or nigger he smiles and rubs his greasy little hands together because he knows that’s 1 more goy who will never come here and get access to the info that would expose him.

The real irony is that if the info here was mainstream then no one would care about the slurs, you’d be able to go on national TV call for the building of gas chambers and probably be applauded for it.

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[–] Itty-bitty_Tity-trap ago 

The definition of free and/or speech doesn't exclude words or topics