this post was submitted on 18 Jan 2024
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it's better than the ones ending in "masterrace" ngl. those really bother me. like try to explain where you found a (final) solution to a PC problem to your grandpa who fought the nazis
I feel like they'd probably be more concerned about the rise and return of Nazism to the US more then a subreddit name.
Kinda normalize the being open about believing that you are "the master race".
Do people still not get that "PC master race" was meant to be ironic? As in an insult to PC gamers who think they're outright superior humans to the "console peasants".