No.23091
Think I made this post on /pnd/ a couple of months ago but it got deleted:
Do you think when Trump leaves office the internet will return to some semblance of it's past self? Or are we pretty much stuck with everything being "mainstream" and "safe"?
I mean, I voted for Trump but I'd be pretty happy if the "fight to end online radicalization" takes a back seat under a Biden presidency
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No.23104
>do you think when Trump leaves office the internet will return to some semblance of it's past self?
No and No
what cause the crisis is not the election . election is result of real cause - the gaps of incomes
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No.23106
A Biden presidency would mean a return to 'world peace', while neo-cons/libs use ww2 framing to justify new wars.
A Biden presidency would mean a return to 'mainstream' and 'safe' while the bad words online police lock people up.
All while the msm talks about Joe's cat and gods.
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No.23107
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No.23115
>>23104
Analockman, when are you going to improve your English skills?
>>23106
>A Biden presidency would mean a return to 'mainstream' and 'safe' while the bad words online police lock people up
Not necessarily, at least I really hope not. I was thinking that they might not go so hard on the online censorship if they no longer feel they're the underdogs anymore.
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No.23117
>>23091
No there will constantly be an underlying fear among half the country that stifles their freedom to speak. Trump got more votes than Obama, was just barely defeated by Biden if the numbers are real, and broke records among all minority groups, something all polls got wrong because the hidden Trump voter was never accounted for. The hidden voter will go back to being hidden, because they know their family, friends, and coworkers at any point will report them to the gestapo for the crime of thinking differently. Because the Left will miraculously forget how disgusting they acted the past 4 years. It's like living with a spouse who hits you then is quiet for a few days, you never know when the next day will be your last.
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No.23122
>>23115
>underdogs
They were never the underdog; which institutions were *not* against trump?
No outsider like trump will ever be allowed to break into the political system again.
The GOP will be held responsible for nearly 'letting orange hortler' 'take over' and will be made to scrape and apologise publicly. Those will be the Romney types who'll take back the GOP and return it to the controlled opposition it's been since Nixon.
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No.23157
>>23115
>when are you going to improve your English skills?
that 's racism
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No.23159 
>>23122
It's funny, you have people like yourself that are convinced Trump was just some pawn of the elites. And then there are others who feel that no matter who's in power, the elites always have an inside guy.
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No.23163
>>23157
>I don't know where I am
>the dubstep edit
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No.23186
>>23091
>Do you think when Trump leaves office the internet will return to some semblance of it's past self
Dunno, man. We'll have to wait 4 years to find out.
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No.23190
>>23091
I think we can expect even more leftist insanity under a biden presidency. If anything they're going to use Trump's presidency the same way they use WW2 to justify white genocide.
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No.23199
>>23163
I am on my own country at this moment
and this " cyber space" base on nothingness
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No.23226
>>23091
I think we're going to keep seeing an increasing segregation of the internet. Maybe it'll be conservative and liberal spheres on mainstream website (like twitter and facebook) or maybe parler or some other site will get big and it will just be liberal and conservative versions of the same sites.
I was reading some concept that some sort of anti-monopoly academic was proposing where instead of "breaking up" facebook the government could mandate that it allows compatibility with other website for certain features. So facebook would continue to exist and keep tumblr/snapchat/whatsapp but it would have to allow people on facebook to chat, be in groups with, and see posts from all their friends on rival social networks. Seems far fetched to me, but that's the original idea of "anti-monopoly", not say "this is too big" but to say it has to allow for competitors, and not allow market power to keep out competitors (because the main reason normalfags stays on facebook is to talk to their friends that are also on facebook).
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No.23231
>>23190
I think we can expect a resurge of the highly antiamerican critical race theory under biden. It's a threat to our constitution and the average citizen.
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No.23246
>>23159
I don't think Trump is a pawn of the elites, I said he is an outsider.
No matter how based the president is, it's the left that hold institutional power; those institutions can, and do, decide if they'd like follow Trump's executive orders or not. Compare with Barry Obama: everyone got inline before any ruling.
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No.23708
>>23091
>Do you think when Trump leaves office the internet will return to some semblance of it's past self? Or are we pretty much stuck with everything being "mainstream" and "safe"?
No, you can't turn back time
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No.23741
>>23091
The Trump presidency is linked to a massive rise in far right violence across the country. So at the very least, having someone who openly disavows that shit will make life more peaceful for a lot of people
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No.23748
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No.23749
>>23748
There is evidence to suggest he was the direct cause of it.
I mean, if he is directly responsible for the Anti-Mask movement, is it too much of a stretch to say he wanted Far Right terrorism as well?
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No.23750
>>23749
>directly responsible
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No.23870
>>23741
>The Trump presidency is linked to a massive rise in far right violence across the country.
>Takes down statues and vandalizes local business like a good little nigger lovin' whiteboy
<Goes full retarded and completely denies it, blames it on the opposite party while you're at it.
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No.23872
>>23741
>The Trump presidency is linked to a massive rise in far right violence across the country.
Shit like vids related are the REAL link.
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