Radical free speech is important and a cornerstone of the US. Yeah, you've got some real shitheads on voat but also a lot of decent people that just don't hold the previously approved PC opinions. The internet was way better before it began to coalesce into megacorps like google, fb, and reddit. Instead of defending free speech they caved to advertisers. The issue w/ that is someone is always pissed off by something and the smallest groups shout the loudest. Now we've got a situation that's gotten out of hand and even regular conservatives are targeted. Voat is basically a concentration camp for free speech online. They've rounded up all the "wrongthinkers" and sent them to one place.
Before reddit and that Mountain Dew (the hitler did nothing wrong naming contest) troll happened /pol/ was libertarian more or less believe it or not. The PC left is Frankenstein and Voat's their monster. Assholes were fewer and farther between online before they all got shipped to the same place.
When you start inventing shit like "micro aggressions" and telling everyone their racist nonstop... I could provide a thousand other examples. The left has even managed to bring back segregation on college campuses only this time they're called "safe spaces" and black only dorms.
The Radical Left and the Far Right are every bit as bad as each other and more alike than they are different. They both have a need to be authoritarian in order to stay in power. (Horseshoe Theory)
Reddit, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, etc. have no shortage of racists. They've just got the "right kind" in our weird double-standard culture.
You ever think that all those voices about hate were just the same people pretending to appear as many?
4chan has always been and will always be about influence. Think about it all those nerdy kids and shy girls that could be a completely different person and do so without consequence......now they can see if they have influence on the real world.
That is what the internet has become. An introverts paradise really.
99% of the element within online is completely different when you actually meet them. I know because I have over and over again. Back in my Reddit days when I was into buying, selling, and trading Lego I met with a great deal of Reddit users.
Almost all of them admitted they had alt accounts to hide their identity from the Lego crowd. I never understood how they could be ashamed of their true self or would pretend it doesn't exist.
I always kept one user name (until they were shadow banned for wrong think). Even on Voat. If I don't like a specific group of people I admitted it. If I did then I admitted that as well. No reason to hide from it as that is just who I am and if you didn't like it then so be it.
Partly why I don't speak to any of them anymore. They said I was too obvious about it online and in public.
So what......least I am honest about it.