The tangents are the best part.
Quote:Given that “nobody here got paid”, it could be argued that everyone on Resetera is a glorified slave who works to make their slave owner (ie Isamu Fukui) rich.
The time is now for Resetera to pay reperations!
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At the same time, and if one were to consider Malcolm X’s teachings, one could also argue that the moderators (with their fancy titles) are modern-day manifestations of house negroes and Uncle Toms. Their designated titles (insofar as they’re “moderators”) diguise the fact that they don’t get paid, don’t have the ability to exercise any real power, and that their status is entirely dependent upon the slave owner(s). As part of this arrangement, it could be argued that since Resetera’s moderators are also “slaves”, they’re also exploited, and are not at all the legitimate leaders that they’ve been brainwashed into believing about themselves. Instead however, these “moderators” are complicit and sympathetic to slave owner wishes, and since they’ve been “handpicked” by their slave owner(s), do not represent the wants and needs of the ordinary slaves – as their job is to mislead and to also continuously keep ordinary slaves in check (via the threat of force). This has lead to numerous reports of Resetera’s staff abusing their power, whereby the moderators continuously abuse their users – much like how the prison guards continuously abused their prisoners in the Stanford Prison Experiment.