4154 () posted 241 days ago by Lyndhurst 241 days ago by Lyndhurst +4154 / -0 357 comments share 357 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (357) sorted by: top new old worst You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread. ▲ 39 ▼ – America_No_1 39 points 241 days ago +40 / -1 Interesting idea to spark enthusiasm, but progressivism is terribly unpopular if you remove social media permalink save report block reply ▲ 44 ▼ – CousinEddie 44 points 241 days ago +44 / -0 Progressives have had their asses stomped massively in every real world election. You’re 100% correct it’s the party of social media. It’s a fake party living in a fake world. Imagine if /pol and Alex Jones formed their own party. That would be the right wing equivalent of Progressives. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 17 ▼ – womp-womp-twice 17 points 241 days ago +17 / -0 The /pol/ex/jones/party Sounds like a plan! permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 23 ▼ – CisSiberianOrchestra 23 points 241 days ago +23 / -0 Yep. Your average Twitter or Reddit user does not represent the average American. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 6 ▼ – siliconia 6 points 241 days ago +6 / -0 They represent the average European though. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 5 ▼ – sometimescanbefunny 5 points 241 days ago +5 / -0 Snooty, out-of-touch, and condescending? Sounds about right. permalink parent save report block reply ▲ 1 ▼ – deleted 1 point 241 days ago +1 / -0
Interesting idea to spark enthusiasm, but progressivism is terribly unpopular if you remove social media
Progressives have had their asses stomped massively in every real world election.
You’re 100% correct it’s the party of social media. It’s a fake party living in a fake world.
Imagine if /pol and Alex Jones formed their own party. That would be the right wing equivalent of Progressives.
The /pol/ex/jones/party
Sounds like a plan!
Yep. Your average Twitter or Reddit user does not represent the average American.
They represent the average European though.
Snooty, out-of-touch, and condescending? Sounds about right.