Any theory on why the feds did this just after the Trump speech?
>>382037I don't see any reason to, tbh. It was a rather mundane speech, and if there were any connection they would have done it yesterday instead of today.
Probably just Hiroshimoot being a mediocre custodian, as usual.
>>382038Agreed, and it makes no sense to go after 4chan of all places, unless something like the Epstein client list got leaked, but we would have heard about that too. Perhaps it's a matter of localization and perspective, but there doesn't seem to be any motive
>>382038Site went down at 12:34 EST
Trump speech ended at 11:30 or so?
>>382040Fair point, but why 4chan? Is reddit still running? It's not like shutting down 4chan would prevent sharing of memes and clips and shit. Not saying there is no motive, just saying it's not forthcoming
>>382041Who knows, just connecting dots here.
Just look at the state the /pol/ catalog got frozen in, half the board seeth about JD Vance.
Mabye they just got tired about that butthurt belter spam and shut it down, or the implemented some filter that went wrong.
Wouldn't be the first time that 4chan is down because a mod fucks something up while fighting against something.
>>382042(Me)
And while the speech was a total nothingburger, this doesn't stop zogbots and butthurt belters from seething.
They are on a total mental collapse for more than a week already. They might have done something retarded.
>>382042Well here's a potential dot to observe: The ending of the state of the union or joint sessions coincided with the 25% tariffs that were enacted over Canada by the US
>>382044Strike that, I was off by a day
>>382036Too much spam for the jannies to handle.
>>3820414chins is where a lot of based memes get created and shared. Le Plebbit is a cancerous place that censors anyone who tries to share based memes.
>>382053Even still, the idea that someone shut down 4chan to stop the flow of memes for what, 10.5 hours ostensibly because of the Presidential address is ludicrous
>>382042>Mabye they just got tired about that butthurt belter spam and shut it downWhy would they care to shut down a board that is 70% bots, 20% retards arguing with bots, and 10% trolls? There's no reason.
Not everything is a conspiracy.
Not enough funding to propagandize there anymore, so they're doing all they can before being booted out of systems and groups and blackmail lackies.
>70% is bots
What happens when those bots disappear?
>>382057>What happens when those bots disappear?They don't.
Last time that happened was the 2017 /mlpol/ merge.
>>382059Lets relitigate that, shall we?
Dial it back to the actual merge. Reminder, the bit accounts were PAYING Hiro to be there.
So what do you think happened when a bunch of programmed bot accou lnts stopped working? You remember, the board was put on ice
>>382060>You remember, the board was put on iceThey didn't put /mlpol/ on ice because the bots didn't wpork. They did it because they had no interest in continuing their practical joke.
>>382061No, if the shillbots still worked, they would have kept it, because it would have meant revenue. Bots = revenue, btw.
The bots weren't programmed to have to engage a new post-prompt, and so while we CREDIT horsepussy and friendship for the lapse in bot/shill faggotry, the main reason was the change in domain name. Yes, the actual human shills did make their way and did get showered in horsepussy, but most of the bots never figured it out.
>>382062>No, if the shillbots still worked, they would have kept it, because it would have meant revenue.No. I don't believe that for a second. They were never, ever going to continue /mlpol/.
>>382063Believe as you will, but mlpol saw a jump in activity that the board hadn't seen in ages. If it could have been monetized without being 'problematic', are you in doubt that Hiro would have done so?
>>382064>mlpol saw a jump in activity that the board hadn't seen in agesAll the merged boards saw a jump in activity. It was a sitewide clusterfuck event.
>>382043>the speech was a total nothingburgerThis.
America is still in NATO and the UN. Immigration has not stopped. There are not any arrests. Deportations are just a public relations stunt. Anchor babies are still a thing. The White Nation still is not named in any discourse shape of form. Women still are running rampant.
Not good.
>>382069>I cant be arsed to do a fucking thing because somepony hasnt done all the thinking for me in advance>the white nationGlow harder. Youre clearly of disingenuous intent.
>>382070>Glow harderIt is an undeniable biological and civilizational fact.
Denying White Identity makes you de facto anti-White.
>>382069>We're only halfway to everything I want six weeks into the presidency rather than all the way to everything I wantArms shipments to the Ukraine have entirely stopped. Intelligence sharing with the Ukraine has stopped. Trump has said there is no guarantee of protection to Canada. A U.S. Vice president went to a security conference in Germany to shit on Europe for being anti-democratic. Illegal immigration has been almost entirely halted. Musk has gone on television to claim that there is an embezzlement scheme for elected officials that they are in the process of uncovering. The existence of a massive embezzlement scheme has been not merely strongly hinted at, but the evidence has been published and widely spread. Birthright citizenship is being discussed and is likely to go to the supreme court. Was any of this fathomable before the inauguration? Could it have been imagined six years ago? Twenty? It is now a present reality. Are we where we need to be? No. Will Trump get us to where we need to be by the end of his presidency? No. But have we been brought much, much closer within the past six weeks? Yes. Yes we have.
>>382071>ur the problemAs I said, glow hardr fgt
>>382073>But we're still only halfway to where we need to be six weeks into the presidency.Great. Then the focus should be arguing in the public sphere to reduce legal immigration now that illegal immigration is in the process of being resolved.
When the left was arguing against the Christian right in the 2000s to legalize same sex marriage they didn't cry "nooooooooo transgenderism isn't publicly acceptable! Let's give in to George Bush and sit at home all day!" No. They went out and advocated. And when they got what they wanted, they pushed the envelope. Then they pushed the envelope. Then they pushed further and further and further. Why shouldn't we do the same?
>>382075>Then the focus should be arguing in the public sphere to reduce legal immigrationNope, that is a half assed measure.
The focus is removal of citizenship for any misconduct, canceling of Green Cards by the millions, full stoppage of social benefits foreign family members are receiving in the States, and finally as golden closure, a personal audit of how much money they received from the government and ways to seize-impound-confiscate assets to reimburse the American People. It is fair.
>>382077While appreciating the legitimacy of your position, since when has life been fair?
>>382078>since when has life been fair?Correct. I want want my money back/
>>382077Sure. Progress is made in increments. The Overton Window is real.
>>382069Wtf did you expect anything like that would be relevant to the congressional address?
That's just a bunch of buzzwords strung together, ffs.
>>382077>Nope, that is a half assed measure.Excuse me, but what exactly have (You) done that amounts to a more substantial measure?
>>382086So you just talk and complain about not getting everything you want, without actually contributing to even incremental progress.
Got it.
>>382087>without actually contributing to even incremental progressIncorrect. To my understanding the deep of the measures proposed at
>>382077 are unheard by the very brainwashed in Cultural Marxism Americans. In a sense, they are novel and totally doable.
>>382079The check is in the mail, why would I lie?
>>382089That check could be a fatter one if property would be seized by jail, food, health, education expenditures. Add to that the cost of repatriations that must come from their pocket, or organs if cannot be covered.
>>382090What, are you expecting reparations? Ask the niggers how well that goes. Just take heart that youre not a worthless npc race
>>382090The fact spics and niggers are a net-negative for the economy is just one more reason to not want them around. But it is not the main reason.
Asians probably have a positive balance that surpasses that of Whites per capita, but I still don't want them here.
A lot of these old arguments are worthless against "colorblind meritocracy."