💰 Grifter StoneToss (allegedly, formerly Red Panels)

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I'm not sure what it is, but Stonetoss has some sort of magic touch that none of his clones, right wing or left wing, can replicate. Mr. Pumpkin Face, Hedgewik, and Breadpanes all have a preachy political-talking-point-y way of making their comics that makes them offputting unless you line up with their beliefs. And even then, they're not something you're gonna laugh at, just nod your head in agreement at most.
I kind of like Wormwood but although he's in that general group of alt-right webcomic creators I'd say about half of his stuff isn't even political, just odd and surreal.
 
He sure can make a good comic when its not the same 41%/13%/le jews shit.
I'm wondering if he's going to move towards more "mainstream" right wing content like the last comic now the whole alt-right/groyper movement has burned out. It would steer him away from a potential Twitter ban, which I'm surprised hasn't happened already.
 
I'm wondering if he's going to move towards more "mainstream" right wing content like the last comic now the whole alt-right/groyper movement has burned out. It would steer him away from a potential Twitter ban, which I'm surprised hasn't happened already.
Racism and laughing at trannies will always be funny and there will always be plenty of cultural problems involving both, if anything its just going to get worse.
 
He sure can make a good comic when its not the same 41%/13%/le jews shit.
I'm wondering if he's going to move towards more "mainstream" right wing content like the last comic now the whole alt-right/groyper movement has burned out. It would steer him away from a potential Twitter ban, which I'm surprised hasn't happened already.
This is nothing new for him. His comics have never been 100% about jews and race realism. He has more mainstream positions and joke comics while also doing more far right ones. That's one of the reasons why I think so many people on the left lose their shit over him. The spergs at RationalWiki pretty much spell that out for you when bitching about him.
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Racism and laughing at trannies will always be funny and there will always be plenty of cultural problems involving both, if anything its just going to get worse.
He's going to get kicked off Twitter if he keeps doing that, though. Sure, he can carry on on Parler, but that's a smaller audience.
 
Stonetoss and redpanels are not the same person, unless you think redpanels simultaneously moved to a different continent while switching alias. You can look up the twitter stats for both accounts, different timezones by an oceans worth
 
This is nothing new for him. His comics have never been 100% about jews and race realism. He has more mainstream positions and joke comics while also doing more far right ones. That's one of the reasons why I think so many people on the left lose their shit over him. The spergs at RationalWiki pretty much spell that out for you when bitching about him.
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The left always freaks out over these supposed "pipelines" even though because their own side deliberately creates exactly those sort of pipelines all the time. That's almost certainly the reason the left is as popular as it is and they're able to get away with so much of their shit. Because they normalized it in entertainment. Most of Breadtube started as a very deliberate attempt to pipeline people into far left ideas like communism, anarcho-communism and Antifa apologism by luring them in with more apparently benign commentary on pop culture and entertainment.

Stonetoss and redpanels are not the same person, unless you think redpanels simultaneously moved to a different continent while switching alias. You can look up the twitter stats for both accounts, different timezones by an oceans worth
Are you saying that Rationalwiki is spreading wrong information about something?

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There's something oddly heartwarming about this one.
 
The left always freaks out over these supposed "pipelines" even though because their own side deliberately creates exactly those sort of pipelines all the time. That's almost certainly the reason the left is as popular as it is and they're able to get away with so much of their shit. Because they normalized it in entertainment. Most of Breadtube started as a very deliberate attempt to pipeline people into far left ideas like communism, anarcho-communism and Antifa apologism by luring them in with more apparently benign commentary on pop culture and entertainment.


Are you saying that Rationalwiki is spreading wrong information about something?

:thinking:


There's something oddly heartwarming about this one.
I wouldn't say the left are popular because of stuff like Breadtube that practically no one cares about. The main appeal of the left is the promise of goods and services provided by other people's labour (often mocked as "free stuff", though it obviously isn't really). Socialism works fine until you run out of other people's money.

I wouldn't say people learn to expect their student debt to be cancelled from entertainment either, unless you count CNN as entertainment.
 
I wouldn't say the left are popular because of stuff like Breadtube that practically no one cares about. The main appeal of the left is the promise of goods and services provided by other people's labour (often mocked as "free stuff", though it obviously isn't really). Socialism works fine until you run out of other people's money.

I wouldn't say people learn to expect their student debt to be cancelled from entertainment either, unless you count CNN as entertainment.
I don't think Breadtube in particular is responsible. That's just a recent, blatant example of the attempt to pipeline people. I do think old far left left wing punk rock, hip hop, and shit like Rage Against the Machine had a lot to do with sowing the seeds that led to the rise of Antifa and open communists though. There were other factors, but modern pop culture is absurdly left leaning, which has led among other things to a very romantic and positive view of riots, arson, and rioters among large segments of the populace.
 
I don't think Breadtube in particular is responsible. That's just a recent, blatant example of the attempt to pipeline people. I do think old far left left wing punk rock, hip hop, and shit like Rage Against the Machine had a lot to do with sowing the seeds that led to the rise of Antifa and open communists though. There were other factors, but modern pop culture is absurdly left leaning, which has led among other things to a very romantic and positive view of riots, arson, and rioters among large segments of the populace.
Possibly, but this tendency is much older than that, going back to Eugene Debs and the socialist party in the early 20th century. Outspoken communists started around then as a result of major labour unrest.
 
I do think old far left left wing punk rock, hip hop, and shit like Rage Against the Machine had a lot to do with sowing the seeds that led to the rise of Antifa and open communists though.
Academia is the big one. It all started with Communist professors. When the New York Times is covering up for Stalin and saying the kulaks deserved it and the Holodomor doesn't exist, what are things gonna be like decades from then when McCarthy is being compared to witch hunts?
 
Possibly, but this tendency is much older than that, going back to Eugene Debs and the socialist party in the early 20th century. Outspoken communists started around then as a result of major labour unrest.
Most political movements start out outspoken. The thing about far left communist movements is that they have just as much dirty laundry to be shamed like far right movements, but that shit is seldom represented at the same level in entertainment and they're often glamorized or at least treated sympathetically instead (which basically never happens with fascism).

Academia is the big one. It all started with Communist professors. When the New York Times is covering up for Stalin and saying the kulaks deserved it and the Holodomor doesn't exist, what are things gonna be like decades from then when McCarthy is being compared to witch hunts?
Academia is a major factor in conversion, but when it comes to acceptance by the plebs, I think entertainment is huge. The majority of people in Portland aren't Antifa, but they look around at all the destruction and right wing demonstrators getting assaulted and threatened for demonstrating nonviolently and think, "this is fine" despite asserting that they support freedom of expression because they've been conditioned that the right are always the bad guys and the left are at worst misguided. I'll bet a lot of business owners in these heavily blue areas voted for the exact politicians who let their businesses get burned to the ground, and a lot of them will do it again.
 
Academia is the big one. It all started with Communist professors. When the New York Times is covering up for Stalin and saying the kulaks deserved it and the Holodomor doesn't exist, what are things gonna be like decades from then when McCarthy is being compared to witch hunts?
I wouldn't say it started that way. Communist academics mostly popped up later during the 20th century, after the first wave of Wobblies and labour unrest. They saw an ideology that let them be the ruling party if they took over (in theory) and latched on to it.

You can see that mindset pretty clearly in people like Vaush, who obviously imagine themselves as the commissars rather than the workers.
 
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