Just like voat would chase off migrants by being abrasive several migrants think they can make a home for themselves if they chase everyone off. Several waves actually did that to voat and successfully chased off the majority of original voaters. Them complaining about south africa and bantu invaders is ironic. They are bantu.
I doubt they'd appreciate the irony. That's rather sad, but at least Poal exists.
I'm not clear on the irony either. Is there South Africa-centric post overload that's putting people off Voat?
TL;DR: Voat users complain about migrants being hostile, unassimilateable invaders, while acting just like that to Poal.
No, x0x7's point is about behavior of Voaters. Typically in right-wing circles, like Voat, people complain about the Bantu Expansion. The Bantu Expansion was when the Bantu people spread out from West Africa to across lots of Africa. Bantu are a family of ethic groups and any African most people in the West have ever seen are some kind of Bantu. The blacks in South Africa are largely descendant from the Bantu that nearly wiped the actually Native Khoi-San people. The Bantu Expansion is pointed to as leftists tend to shriek at white colonizing as genocide while ignoring the genocidal nature of the Bantu Expansion.
What x0x7 is saying with this comparison is that original Voat had people much more relaxed and friendly like Poal, but they got driven away by waves of users that were more aggressive and pessimistic, like current Voat users. Voat users tended to be abrasive to newer users to enforce their culture, but try to be on Poal and still be abrasive as they don't respect ours.
Why would complaints about bantu invaders chase someone off Voat?
My point is some of the people on voat are as dumb as bantu invaders and they destroyed a higher culture. Being woke is good, but what you do with it matters more. Yelling nigger faggot at people, while it's a good illustration that there's no censorship, is kind of retarded when it's all you do. Voat is basically "do u no dae wei" come to life.
And the sad thing is the later waves were people who were 100% ok with reddit until they were kicked off by force. The prior people were people who saw reddit's censorship and decided they wanted nothing to do with it and left for a new home of their own accord despite the difficulty. The first people were high energy, principled, and creative. The second wave were people requiring physical removal.
Ah. Some history for perspective, explains a lot and tallies with starjellos' response. Thanks.
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