The other day in the commie subreddit for my city, I watched as the panicky virus babies told some guy looking to organize a haircut outing with a few friends that he might as well save time and murder 1000 grandmas. When TD.win finally allows more subs, I really hope we get some local or at least regional options. Communists are in full control of every city and state-based subreddit. You should have seen the mods shill for Stacey Abrams in /r/atlanta and /r/georgia.
So true. The mods for r/Phoenix are a bunch of retarded leftist cucks as well.
I remember there was this post about an old house in a nice neighborhood that the owners were trying to sell to developers, and assholes were trying to interfere with protests and petitions because they thought the house being old made it "historic" and therefore they get to tell the owners if they are allowed to sell or not.
I tried explaining that just because something is old and looks nice it doesn't mean it's public property or that it's there to serve the needs of anyone but the owner.
Cue the arguments about whether or not the owners really "deserve" their property, or if it should just be appropriated. Some idiot found an article mentioning the current owner inherited the house, and therefore GaWt iT foR FrEe, and therefore has less of a claim on it for some reason. Most of the commies acted like that was some huge revelation that changes the situation. Like gifts are somehow communal property.
I tried explaining that's not how private property works, and got tons of insults and abuse that I barely responded to. But not surprisingly only my replies got taken down and I got banned from the sub for telling someone that he sounds like he never earned anything in his life.
However, no one else got banned for calling me an evil nazi that want's to murder people, because apparently that's what you are when you don't think "tHe CoMmUnItY" should get to vote on the sale of someone's private home.
I noticed something suspicious in r/atlanta. After digging through the post history for some of the most ardent lockdown proponents, I realized many had only been around for a few months. Several appeared to have no activity until recently. In these cases, the virus was the only thing they had ever spoken about on Reddit's platform. Looks like the local subs only exist as a psyop to manufacture consensus.
The other day in the commie subreddit for my city, I watched as the panicky virus babies told some guy looking to organize a haircut outing with a few friends that he might as well save time and murder 1000 grandmas. When TD.win finally allows more subs, I really hope we get some local or at least regional options. Communists are in full control of every city and state-based subreddit. You should have seen the mods shill for Stacey Abrams in /r/atlanta and /r/georgia.
So true. The mods for r/Phoenix are a bunch of retarded leftist cucks as well.
I remember there was this post about an old house in a nice neighborhood that the owners were trying to sell to developers, and assholes were trying to interfere with protests and petitions because they thought the house being old made it "historic" and therefore they get to tell the owners if they are allowed to sell or not.
I tried explaining that just because something is old and looks nice it doesn't mean it's public property or that it's there to serve the needs of anyone but the owner.
Cue the arguments about whether or not the owners really "deserve" their property, or if it should just be appropriated. Some idiot found an article mentioning the current owner inherited the house, and therefore GaWt iT foR FrEe, and therefore has less of a claim on it for some reason. Most of the commies acted like that was some huge revelation that changes the situation. Like gifts are somehow communal property.
I tried explaining that's not how private property works, and got tons of insults and abuse that I barely responded to. But not surprisingly only my replies got taken down and I got banned from the sub for telling someone that he sounds like he never earned anything in his life.
However, no one else got banned for calling me an evil nazi that want's to murder people, because apparently that's what you are when you don't think "tHe CoMmUnItY" should get to vote on the sale of someone's private home.
I noticed something suspicious in r/atlanta. After digging through the post history for some of the most ardent lockdown proponents, I realized many had only been around for a few months. Several appeared to have no activity until recently. In these cases, the virus was the only thing they had ever spoken about on Reddit's platform. Looks like the local subs only exist as a psyop to manufacture consensus.