Comment on: Suspended from ALL of reddit for supporting Ukraine
/r/Politicalhumor is a cesspit of circlejerking leftie politics and hasn't stopped their *orange man bad* tirade since 2015. In what kind of world do you live that you think that subreddit has Trump supporting mods?
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16 Mar 2022 07:54
u/Cabbage_Vendor
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: r/beyondthebump - Long time contributing member receives permanent ban with no reason, seemingly for discussing the notion that the needs of the child should be taken into consideration rather than only the wants of the parent.
We already have two generations with serious mental health issues. Case in point, child-hating millenials.
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17 Mar 2021 01:59
u/Cabbage_Vendor
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: r/History mods ban me for requesting that the EU allow non-partisan private investigators to investigate the Holocaust, despite my family being enslaved and raped by the Germans during WW2.
That's /r/AskHistorians, /r/history is just people with an interest in history. You aren't a doctor because you have an interest in human anatomy.
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23 May 2019 22:08
u/Cabbage_Vendor
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: /r/CringeAnarchy, which is already quarantined, has been kindly notified by the admins that they are about to be banned. Gotta get rid of any right leaning subs leading up to the elections.
And /r/worldnews is basically "how can I post some Trump shit with a vague reference to another country to dodge the non-US only news requirement". How the fuck is it okay for that subreddits entire frontpage to be Trump/Mueller or whatever the fuck they cook up next. For other news topic, you can't have more than one post per topic, even if a ton of new information has come out and the original thread was locked, but 50 posts about the same Trump thing is okay.
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23 Apr 2019 18:42
u/Cabbage_Vendor
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: /r/News mods go on a censoring bonanza before finally just locking a thread that was starting to point out how violent the Muslim religion is. Truth is irrelevant when feelings are involved, I guess?
Why was this comment removed?
> Pakistan's army conducted a literal genocide in what is now Bangladesh back in 1971, targeting Hindus and Bengali intellectuals for mass slaughter. It's not at all a recent phenomenon that can be blamed on Saudi Arabia.(770 upvotes)
Apparently you're not allowed to talk about [an actual genocide](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_Bangladesh_genocide)?
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04 Nov 2018 02:15
u/Cabbage_Vendor
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: "and when I visit these websites, are they going to constrain what I can say, to only let me say certain types of things, or steer me to certain types of pages?" - Aaron Swartz
Died is putting it lightly. He was facing a very long prison sentence for bringing information(academic journals) to the masses, so chose to kill himself instead.
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01 Oct 2018 02:11
u/Cabbage_Vendor
in r/RedditCensors