Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 30, 2015
Followers of the hacker 4chan and his big brother 8chan are doing a hatred on a tranny cartoon for kids.
The lovely (/sarcasm) people at 4Chan and 8Chan (among other offshoots) have decided to make Gen Zed their next target for harassment, because it made the mistake of having a trans female protagonist (who’s played by a trans woman who happens to also be Jewish and a lesbian), along with a black character, an Asian character, and a white character that isn’t completely perfect. What’s more, the series is written by an English Jew! I know, horrible right?
It all began on Sunday night, when Gen Zed‘s YouTube channel was suddenly flooded with negative comments. Show creator Hayden Black recalls that, “I was definitely thrown those first few hours as I’d never seen this type of hatred before and my knee-jerk reaction was to delete virtually every comment. Since then, we’ve seen a lot of this show’s shit trolling which doesn’t bother me at all. But I’m wondering if it’s so lame, why are you telling us this thousands of times a day? What are you so afraid of?”
It wasn’t just YouTube comments they were receiving. They began to receive all sorts of horribleness via Twitter, Facebook, and beyond. Like the charming photo above, for starters. There was nothing about this show (correction, this TRAILER – remember this is all based on a two minute video) that these channers didn’t have something to spew vitriol over.
There’s the trans woman angle: here, here, and here. Then, they decided to hate the fact that the show’s lead actress is trans and Jewish: here, and here. Then, they went after the other characters on the show in really bizarre distortions of logic like this, or this.
This story is important not because this show is important but because it again shows just how much these faggots and weirdos respond to trolling.
Trolling is both fun and effective political activism.
Psssst! @EDdotSE, you might wanna remove this considering it was completely false and we're back on YT. Just Sayin'! pic.twitter.com/BkCh8UOcaI
— Julie Rei Goldstein (@JulieRei) August 29, 2015
Still, these people have given a better response than Alex Jones has.