Guy exposes a cabal of reddit SJWs and their ties to the admins of reddit and creates a watchdog sub. Then the shit hits the fan.

You guys think you are so aware but sometimes you show signs of extreme ignorance as well.

Thanks for assuming we aren't as knowledgeable as you.

Why can't we see these political correctness idiots for what they are, instead of relating them to people who want to live in a society with fair wages, environmental protection, regulations that protect the public, that accept differences between people (instead of denying them) etc.?

that accept differences between people (instead of denying them) etc.?

Way to answer your own question sport. If it takes far left of center voters to get 50.01% guess who is going to spread their anti-intellectual agenda. The people you claim aren't representative of the far left.

So those not so bad people happen to be the only reason we have to hear about all this SJW nonsense in the first place. If those are the people they choose as political allies how long before they allow idiots to ruin those topics you care about.

http://www.breitbart.com/london/2014/11/28/royal-society-farmers-must-adapt-to-being-flooded-or-move-away/

https://autonomousmind.wordpress.com/2014/02/22/flooding-the-baroness-young-and-rspb-connection-is-even-stronger-than-first-identified/

A problem that was managed for over 300 years went to shit in a couple of decades under the watch of environmental gurus. What about those regulations designed to save the public? They quickly become regulations that are designed to save the public from itself.

https://www.illinoispolicy.org/the-wrong-idea-at-the-wrong-time-6-things-you-need-to-know-about-sb-2758/

It turns out poor people with low incomes aren't future oriented. Definitely not an instance of putting the cart before the horse. All we have to do is make everyone equal!

It was in the reign of George III that the aforesaid personages lived and quarreled; good or bad, handsome or ugly, rich or poor, they are all equal now.

Give it a century I guess.

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