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Comment on: Why the fuck are /r/politics mods allowed to quietly delete anything they disagree with?
> However I look at the alternative- how do we fix this? If moderators are required to be neutral, who enforces that neutrality? Simply make it so mods must cite specific rules that were broken before deleting any comment. Currently, it's arbitrary, and mods delete opinions they don't like. That's the problem. If the shoe were on the other foot, liberals would be shrieking at the top of their lungs.
1 03 Jul 2018 22:48 u/Basketball-American in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Why the fuck are /r/politics mods allowed to quietly delete anything they disagree with?
> Every time I've had a comment deleted anywhere, I've been given some sort of an excuse why. Funny how stupid people can't comprehend what they haven't experienced first hand. Actually, I think you're just being a willfully ignorant liberal. So fuck off.
2 03 Jul 2018 22:15 u/Basketball-American in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Why the fuck are /r/politics mods allowed to quietly delete anything they disagree with?
I'd like to believe that, but what metrics are you seeing that suggest it? I did recently hear Bill Maher bemoan the fact that Millennials are become more conservative, so that gives me hope, but I don't know where that data is. Pointers?
2 03 Jul 2018 22:01 u/Basketball-American in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Why the fuck are /r/politics mods allowed to quietly delete anything they disagree with?
I think you're completely correct. Question is, what can we do about it? At the risk of sounding hyperbolic, this really feels like ideological *war*. Exposure, I think, is key. I think if we made more 1st Amendment advocates aware of what goes on in this cesspool, it might put some pressure on reddit to at least address the issue. Leftists are into public shaming, so let's follow suit. I'd love to see Ben Shapiro or Jordan Peterson take this on with the urgency it calls for. Hell, even Bill Maher would find this odious and indefensible. Despite this crazy surge in toxic Leftists who want to abolish free speech, the vast majority of Americans regard it as sacrosanct. And by the same token, the vast majority of conservatives are unaware that a major ideological battle is being lost due to Leftist shenanigans.
11 03 Jul 2018 21:47 u/Basketball-American in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Why the fuck are /r/politics mods allowed to quietly delete anything they disagree with?
Mealy-mouthed, pussified responses like this is how Reddit gets away with it. Liberal bootlickers say there's "no problem here, leave if you don't like it." Fuck off.
4 03 Jul 2018 21:37 u/Basketball-American in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Why the fuck are /r/politics mods allowed to quietly delete anything they disagree with?
I thought it was quite well-established that Reddit does this. And it is well-established -- we're just seeing a brigade of Leftists who don't like any of this pointed out because the censors are on their side. The quintessential bootlickers.
2 03 Jul 2018 21:36 u/Basketball-American in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Why the fuck are /r/politics mods allowed to quietly delete anything they disagree with?
Happens all the time lately. You should see some of the fruitcakes that brigade cringeanarchy. The lowest form of human is a liberal troll. It's like being doubly retarded.
3 03 Jul 2018 21:34 u/Basketball-American in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Why the fuck are /r/politics mods allowed to quietly delete anything they disagree with?
> how can you complain about deplatforming *Liberal detected.* Fucking nauseating.
2 03 Jul 2018 21:32 u/Basketball-American in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Why the fuck are /r/politics mods allowed to quietly delete anything they disagree with?
> Anything deleted gets an explanation reply. That's completely fucking **FALSE**.
2 03 Jul 2018 21:27 u/Basketball-American in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Why the fuck are /r/politics mods allowed to quietly delete anything they disagree with?
I think reddit's entire track record of censorship is absolutely shameful, but I think the suppression of political speech is particularly egregious, and should set off alarm bells for everyone. Back in the days when radio was a major political influencer, a law was passed to guarantee "equal air time" to both democrats and republicans. It made sense, so as to prevent either side from gaining an unfair advantage through simple saturation of the airwaves. But that's EXACTLY what we have going on here. And not because of happenstance, but because of the *intentional machinations* of random "college kid mods." Just as reddit has special rules for subs once they hit /r/all, America needs to realize that reddit is a major platform for social discourse in this nation, and to allow partisan Leftist college kids to **sneakily** influence that, is not something that can be defended by pointing out that Reddit is a private company. This is having a chilling effect on discourse, and ratcheting up the hostility on all sides. But like all liberals, I'm sure reddit's management thinks, "but it's okay when we do it."
7 03 Jul 2018 11:07 u/Basketball-American in r/RedditCensors
Why the fuck are /r/politics mods allowed to quietly delete anything they disagree with?
258 96 comments 03 Jul 2018 10:44 u/Basketball-American (self.RedditCensors) in r/RedditCensors
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