>>8477430The politization of apolitical boards in any which way is a function of /pol/ not being satisfied with moot's mercy. They want to change 4chan's identity away from good fun and monopolize it's entire market of ideas towards concepts the majority has soundly rejected time and time again. In spite of the rejection, they have seen it fit to propagandize every space in hopes of controlling which newfags stay and which decide there is nothing of value made on the site. Through enough generations of this unnatural selection, they hope to change demographics enough such that they are the majority. This is a call to action for all capable anons to utilize their entire arsenel of tricks to beat /pol/ back to their containment board, lest they succeed in their attempt at Great Replacement.