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SocialGalactic is live

by | Feb 9, 2019 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

Our beloved and dreaded Supreme Dark Lord (PBUH) has made a BIG announcement opening up a new front in the ongoing war to retake Western culture:

That’s right, boys: the Hard Right now has a genuine alternative to Twatter. And so, too, does everyone else – as long as he or she plays by the rules, doesn’t troll or spam or libel, and doesn’t generally act like an insufferable pain in the you-know-what.

Now, the thing is, normally I could not care less about social media. I used Facebook for a couple of years until I finally got tired of it and completely abandoned the platform back in about 2011. I used Google Plus for a little while after that because, well, I hated Facebook, but G+ was more or less useless and has finally been consigned to dungeons of the Goolag. (Along with Google Reader, one of the few genuinely brilliant Google products. The bastards.)

I have never used Twatter. I have an Instagram account SOLELY so that I don’t get those STUPID “sign up” notifications every time I go check out some thot’s page for my Friday T&A posts. I don’t use Idka. I never saw the point of registering on Gab.

But I did sign up for this one – immediately after I got the skinny on the features that are available.

You can follow me right here after you create a free account. My handle is (rather predictably), @didact. I’ll be posting links to my posts every day, along with any random thoughts that pop into my head over time.

(To my real shock, I had already picked up two followers within 20 minutes. One of them is Jesus Christ. I swear to His Dad, I’m not making that up. Check it out.)

(You know you’re doing something right when the Son of Man Himself is the first one to give you a thumbs-up. Also, in all honesty, I expected to have that many followers after maybe a month, not 20 minutes.)

Why did I sign up for this site, and not the other social media whoredoms?

Partly because I am a Vile Faceless Minion of our beloved and dreaded Supreme Dark Lord (PBUH), and we are of course mindlessly obedient to our Dark Lord.

Partly because I am also an Original Galaxian. I supported InfoGalactic back when it was first proposed, some three years ago, and I will of course continue to support the InfoGalactic infrastructure and environment.

But it’s MOSTLY because His Voxness has finally released a true alternative to Twitter in the form of a site designed specifically, from the ground up, to be a hard-nosed, subscription-based, paid platform that makes no pretence whatsoever of being a free speech platform.

That is all to the good.

You see, “free speech” turned out to be something of a red herring. “Free speech” was a construct originally created by the foremost thinkers of the Enlightenment, in order to permit direct criticism of Christianity and circumvent the blasphemy laws that were extant back then. Even as a Christian (now), I will readily admit that there is some value to this idea. The fact is that Christianity can and should be criticised and pushed for evidence of its moral and intellectual superiority.

As I have said repeatedly to people close to me, if you want to criticise or attack Christianity on moral, logical, or intellectual grounds, then go right ahead. If Christianity is true – which, let’s be clear, IT IS – then it should be relatively easy for people like me to defend our faith.

Which, as it happens, it generally is. The True Faith has been attacked and maligned and laughed at for two thousand years – and has weathered every attack ever made against it. It is even possible for us to convert autistic idiots and atheists (but I repeat myself) to see the light and get with the program.

That’s how I got here, after all.

Anyway, the point is that “free speech” has gone WAY too far, and has become a political weapon used to attack and destroy all that is moral and good in this world. Complete and total free speech, without consequences and limits, is simply impossible, which is why Andrew Torba’s Gab never did really take off – because the people behind that project never did understand that you simply cannot allow your social networking and media site to become unalterably polluted by idiots if you want to have a viable business model.

Besides, that’s what the chans are for.

Right now SocialGalactic is very much in Beta-testing mode, and there are plenty of bugs to be squished and more than a few kinks to be ironed out, I am sure. But if you have any interest whatsoever in supporting the Alt-Tech Revolution, then please consider creating a basic account there.

I’ll be using SocialGalactic to cross-post my work here. If you are signed up, follow me and any of our fellows that are there too.

We’re going to win this war, brothers – one step at a time. And we just took a BIG step forward.

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