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Weeding Out Extremism in Our Community
Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jul 07, 2025,
updated Jul 07, 2025
It's seven-seven today. Some deem that the nine-eleven of the UK. It happened exactly 2 decades ago.
Less than an hour ago Microsoft Lunduke uploaded an episode packed with lies about himself and others [1, 2]. He used dog whistles like "NPC" because he is "triggered" and he hopes to sic some more idiots (troll fodder) at the so-called non-playable characters (NPCs).
To me it seems like Microsoft Lunduke is rapidly becoming like a "hate preacher" who operates online, breeding an extremist ideology or trying to soften its image.
I myself know the ramifications. My wife was abused and crimes were committed against her by Microsoft-linked militants, who openly attack women, apparently even spouses of people they disagree with. They also attacked my mother, who barely knows anything about this site. Attacking an ill person aged about 70 is a low blow.
The matter was reported to British Police is scheduled to be dealt with later this year in the High Court because my wife filed a lawsuit for harassment [1, 2] and in 2023 we already said "no!" to any more extremism. It would not be tolerated by us, not even in the guise of "free speech". We now see our former webhost subjected to the same "brigading"; she merely developed some software.
People who are herded into online cults that say "free speech" when they in fact call for elimination or segregation of groups are no better than the Taliban - a government only formally recognised by Putin's Russia (a country that also cracks down on a wide range of groups, especially opposition groups).
People can make choices about it. Which side are you on? There's no need to condemn or condone anything (that attracts flak), but when one actively participates in something, then no amount of condemnation can distance oneself from it. █