Yes, it is him. He was banned because even before it became clear that the blog was feminationalist, Obsidian was too much truth.

The would rather accuse you of being him, and me of being you or both of you, than to consider that perhaps aware Africans see a side of the issues that they can’t. There’s also the hypocrisy factor.

When we say we’re against feminism, we’re against feminism. When they say they’re against feminism, what they really mean is that they wish they were rewarded more for their conformity. The whole blog is a tantrum against the women who didn’t have sex with them for being nice. They had the chance to grow past that, but seem to be unable.

Obsidian, like yourself, pointed out the dissonance, and for this, it was decided that he had to go.