>>510039925I don't think anyone comes to /pol/ to fit in, I think historically they came to /pol/ because the beliefs they already held or suspected meant they didn't fit in anywhere else, that they couldn't express those beliefs anywhere else, here you could hold whatever beliefs you wanted, you could be honest and we couldn't cancel you, chase you away, ban you, ruin your life over holding an opinion. The second censorship was relaxed on X those beliefs flourished for a reason. People held them but could not express them.
Here you could adopt any position you wanted with each post, you can challenge your own position, you can argue both sides of an argument between threads and do so freely, the entire weight of your argument lived and died with that single post, you really can't do that anywhere else. /pol/ is rather unique in that you have the freedom to be wrong, the freedom to change your opinion, that's incredibly healthy.
The notion that anyone wants to be anti-semitic is kinda crazy, it is the path of greatest resistance and greatest personal risk. It is almost guaranteed to ruin your life and relationships. Not even Hitler wanted to be anti-semitic and struggled with the notion for years, he explored every other avenue, but eventually all roads led back to the same group.