I'm fairly new here so correct me if I am wrong, but this largely seems like a non issue. When users start making alliances and threats or trying to recruit for their 'klan' or organize in that manner, then someone ought to intervene and have em' take it somewhere else. If someone wants to call themself something someone might find offensive in a malicious way, they're only projecting their own ignorance. Whos being discriminated against? We're all as anonymous as we choose to be. Everyone is afforded the same opportunity here. If you don't like it you don't have to engage with them. If it doesn't apply, let it slide. If it really bothers you that much, maybe you need some thicker skin.
How is this going to look in a news article? This site is largely focused on activity most people aren't going to understand or like, whether or not we're politically correct. I believe this mentality is the product of decades of cultural subversion from the media, schools, entertainment, political arena, etc. The need to stand up for people that cant "defend" themselves. If that isn't the "priveledge" that they talk about I don't know what is. The idea that one has got it so well, that they have the time and energy to fight for everyone that doesn't have the "opportunity" - the minorities. "You need to go back to school" is the type of response I expect to hear. For what? Critical race theory, or LGBT sensitivity training? Or to be subject to the hypocracy and double standards all over again? Speaking for myself, I guess I'm too stupid to perceive the need to have to be liked or accepted by everybody. I shed that weight a long time ago.
I don't run into too many stupid nationalists. "Neo-nazis" and that type of company on the other hand are of another breed. Contemporary leftism, are more or less disposed to the same bigotry - only instead of intolerance, you HAVE TO tolerate all the degeneracy and filth, or else your a "racist, nazi, homophobe, etc." It doesn't take a genius to see what's wrong with the world, and why. I'd like to think most of us found our way here because we're "outlaws" - that doesn't mean we are necessarily bad people. It means we don't let other people decide how we're going to live our lives. That we're not afraid to be ourselves, whatever it is that we are. I know myself very well and I'm very comfortable in my skin. When I tried to be what I thought everyone wanted me to be, I hated myself, I was fucking miserable. Political correctness and organized unjustified hate are two different things. Check out the movie "Gran Torino" with Clint Eastwood, if its not too ruff for ya...
To sum up, "I may not agree with what you have to say, but I'll die fighting for your right to say it."
PS, yes I need to get a job.