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  • sc281
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    Originally posted by naynay View Post
    Theres always still stormfront and breitbart for you to get your ideas.
    Of course.

    It's not the democrats habit of fucking shit up that's the problem, it's all these kkk guys who somehow changed from democrat to republican and are hoodwinking (pun intended) the whole country into thinking liberal statist ideas and doctrine are bad.

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  • BP
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    The CEO of reddit really doesn't like conservative values. He's a Bernout and is still salty. He writes the code for their side and it's common to see the upvote button disabled on conservative leaning posts.

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  • naynay
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    Theres always still stormfront and breitbart for you to get your ideas.

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  • 4king
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    So the right was using a sub forum for its extreme right wing news, meanwhile the left uses social media and major news sites for its extreme leftist articles

    I'm shocked

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  • sc281
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    Love you too NayNay.

    Also note that the article is dated Wednesday, and here Friday is and the politics forum is still rich and vibrant with posts, and links to sources.

    Didn't even know that subReddit existed.
    Last edited by sc281; 02-03-2017, 09:22 AM.

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  • naynay
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    sc281 to find new alternative fact source

    Earlier today Reddit banned r/altright, the primary community on the site for the so-called “alt-right.” And for a variety of reasons, that’s about all we


    Earlier today Reddit banned r/altright, the primary community on the site for the so-called “alt-right.” And for a variety of reasons, that’s about all we know.

    The subreddit had always courted controversy and pushed the bounds of Reddit’s relatively lax policies on speech. Users from r/altright often made inflammatory remarks about a variety of marginalized groups and many espoused views in the white supremacist/national socialist spectrum. Two of the subreddit’s moderators also appear to have been terminated, though it’s unclear if that’s related to the subreddit’s ban.

    Because moderators had artificially inflated r/altright’s subscriber count, there’s no telling how large the community was. Like other banned abusive subreddits (r/fatpeoplehate and r/pizzagate to name a few), r/alright have made a new home for themselves on Reddit knockoff Voat. That community presently displays 314 subscribers.
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