This isn't about you believe it or not.
It's about all of us.
"If we allow the mods to take one word away from us, it will snowball into full censorship and manipulation!"
We're already discussing Q on this site, one of the most controversial topics in the world as of now, and you're worried about a word being taken away?
You're worried about being led astray by curation and manipulation from the mods?
Who are you concerned about when you complain and point fingers and scream, "CENSORSHIP!"
You don't care about other people. You care about your perception that your rights are being infringed upon.
And guess what? It's your right to go and scream any racist slur as loud as you can on top of a roof. It's also our right to remove content that detracts from the overall mission.
What the fuck is the mission?
It's to disseminate Q related information and red pill potential normies.
If these goals do not align with you, then leave. 8kun is still up. 4chan is still up. Your fellow brethren will embrace you with open arms and a pic of a BBC.
I know some of you claim you don't use the n-word in a racist context, some of you use it as a form of rebellion to societal pressures to conform. Some of you are straight up racist. Some of you want other people to be comfortable using and seeing the word.
Guess what? Your average normie that's curious about what GAW is discussing gets their confirmation bias and solidifies their resolve to avoid the Q movement because they believe we are racist, just as the MSM claims. They seen it with their own eyes now, regardless of the context racial slurs are used.
What the fuck are we doing if we turn these people away? Just creating a small little haven for you to say whatever you want?
There are platforms for that. Go use them. We're here to get updated and make connections. We are here to help people understand. Don't create barriers for them.
You are no greater or lesser than normies. This plan wasn't for Q followers. This plan wasn't for Trump supporters. It was for everyone.
WWG1WGA
I don't use the word, not because "das raycis", but because I think it's a frivolous insult, as you said. However, I think I understand why many anons and goats do, and that's because refusing to use it can be perceived as doing so on the basis/fear of it being "racist", and as such is submission to the race narrative, critical race theory, "muh oppression", etc, while on the other hand using it can be an effective offending weapon against people who argue from such narratives (a bad-faith reply to a bad-faith argument). Further, It's the belief that there's nothing wrong with the racial preference (especially by whites) that such narratives attack and indoctrinate against from an early age, as it's a historical and biological norm rooted in basic pattern recognition. Finally, it's the notion (in some cases) that an argument should be seen for its ideas/concepts alone, and that taboo words/phrases shouldn't prevent true truth-seekers from seeking, that they should be able to look past such words/phrases to be respected as such, and even not mind using them as rejoinders - a kind of gatekeeping expressed as disdain for Redditors and "TheZOGnald.winners".