It Took Reddit 6 Years to Issue a Ban on Pedophile Subs, Including (to name a few) /r/preteen_girls, /r/truejailbait, and /r/niggerjailbait. It took less than 6 weeks to ban /r/PizzaGate.

Haha yes, because I have had cable for the last 20 years and make sure to go out of my way to give CNN hits. Funny note: Blitzer went to the same high school as me. His picture was on the wall and I didn't like him then. Never heard of him. Now, I still don't like him and think he is a hack, but again, nice generalization.

You could discuss whatever you want there, but it's mostly trolls and people who are just looking to argue. I am not saying that the lefites don't argue as well, but they have a lot of sources to back up their talk and they don't link to Breitbart or Infowars. If it's a shit source from MSM, you won't see me talking to someone about it on anything other than a personal level.

Also, before you scream "fake news" again, I don't go to CNN, MSNBC, SALON or any of that shit. I get my news from a few journalists I follow on Twitter like Glenn Greenwald. I think I follow 40 people and 3 of them are Journalists. I read everything here and on /r/politics, go to /r/PoliticalDiscussion and /r/LateStageCapitalism mostly. I don't comment in those places much because it is not my place. But seriously, nice, constructive generalization and conversation here. Sure, I generalized the_d, but you'd be hard pressed to find a person on /r/politics from there that actually serves a purpose in the conversation. I think I have had one conversation where the trump supporter was civil and wasn't shitposting. I also scrub my account.

/r/conspiracy Thread Parent