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Comments Some of you have noticed that I remove comments every now and then, or that I don’t approve of comments to start with. So what is the policy regarding that? I don’t approve of comments spreading blantant lies, slander or comments that are obviously just written by individuals with no good intent. I also don’t approve of comments spreading mainstream “facts” that I know are not true. I have heard these “facts” before, over and over again in school, in books and in other official propaganda too, and we don’t need them here as well. I have already considered them and have already taken them into the equation before I wrote the posts, thank you. Neither do I approve of comments with stupid questions or questions that have already been answered in the post or the comments (I simply don’t always have the time for that). Some times commentators say something sensible only to get themselves approved as a commentator, so that they can spread what is basically just shit, and I then naturally just remove (all) their comments. We have also had Crypto-J**s and others in the same vein here as well, pretending to be “one of us”, only to gain our trust and then start to sow strife amongst us or to undermine the credibility of one or more of the good European commentators, or of course me. Further, I don’t approve of comments with SMS language, foul language or completely irrelevant contents. Finally, I often, but hitherto not consequently, remove posts with links to videos of metal bands or other Entartete Kunst. This is a blog dedicated to the promotion of (mainly ancient) European values, culture, ideals and traditions, as well as philosophical, religious and political discussions. Think of it as such and take it for what it is. To all those who contribute positively: thanks for sticking around and for sharing your wisdom and relevant questions with the rest of us in the comment field! An example of why moderation is often needed: |
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