LOL: Disqus Shutdown was Not at Midnight on December 31st

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 1, 2016

When the clock strikes midnight, your goose is cooked.
When the clock strikes midnight, your pretty little goyim goose is cooked.

I announced a month ago that disqus is shutting us down, and a few days ago I announced that the comments system would be here in a few days.

Many people took this to mean we had a TV trope “clock strikes midnight on December 31st” situation. Not making fun, because I see how people thought this, but this is very funny.

Disqus didn’t send me a message saying “midnight on the 31st, it’s over.” They gave me a month, which actually isn’t up for two more days.

It probably actually is a “clock strikes midnight” situation, they didn’t give me an exact time of the day so that makes sense. But it won’t be until midnight on the 3rd.

We had some problems switching to the new system. Part of it was me being stupid and waiting too long. I have so much to do every day that adding something like “figure out this crap here” is complicated, and I procrastinate.

Human jaws

But no, disqus didn’t forget to ban us and the comments system will most certainly be changing.

We should get it worked out in time, but if we don’t, the very worst that can happen is that we’ll have a day or three without comments. That sucks, to be sure, but you have to understand that despite all appearances, this is not a professional operation. Because there is no money due to Jews shutting everything down, I don’t have a paid staff. Though I do have fantastic people who help out, I am really just a guy with a website.

I am looking at how to turn this into a professional organization, but right now it is what it is, and all I can do is the best I can do.

Thank you all for your patience and understanding in these troubling, troubling times.

Not so fast, Jew.
Not so fast, Jew.