I do think that's one of the reasons I pretty much only bother to participate here anymore. The user base is much more attuned to tricks. They also don't mind if you ask for context most of the time if it is questionable. Honestly TheDonald/Patriots was coming too much of an echo chamber to me, discussion and questioning things too stifled, and something I think it's important to discuss even agreeable things to better understand.
They're midwits. Both the patriots and consumeproduct fags. Just smart enough to absorb info but not smart enough to critically analyze it. Basically the reddit r/politics types but politically reversed.
Go to patriots and say you don't think that Trump was the best leader of all time? Go to consumeproduct and say you don't think that catholics are 120% right about everything? good luck
inb4 "ur just a butthurt lefty"
Hate to admit it, but I probably have more positions in common with an actual Nazi than I do with anyone in mainstream politics. Not because the Nazis were awesome but because modern mainstream politics are retarded
But every position should be heard out so it can be critically analyzed. If you aren't willing to hear out viewpoints you disagree with then you are likely not intelligent enough to defend your own point of view.
/pol/ came along due to excessive listening and analysis
Fixed it for you.
Consumeproduct is just cherry picked tidbits from /pol/, /pol/ is better simply because there is no upvote/downvote system, allowing the correct ideas to stand on their own regardless of popularity.
also lol what
A good percentage of the users there have a hardon for Roman Catholicism, and don't like it when you point out that the institution can't actually be traced back to the time of Christ or his apostles. Not to get too spergy here since its not the time or place, but the short version is that It's less a church and more the political heir of the Roman Empire. And that's not even getting into the Jew-related stuff, like the Vatican's financial history going back to the renaissance or the origins of certain orders like the Jesuits.
I do think that's one of the reasons I pretty much only bother to participate here anymore. The user base is much more attuned to tricks. They also don't mind if you ask for context most of the time if it is questionable. Honestly TheDonald/Patriots was coming too much of an echo chamber to me, discussion and questioning things too stifled, and something I think it's important to discuss even agreeable things to better understand.
They're in a purity spiral.
Don't even get me started on ConsumeJewHate.win
I'm not sure why making fun of funky pop soy fags led to actual fascism but whatever.
They're midwits. Both the patriots and consumeproduct fags. Just smart enough to absorb info but not smart enough to critically analyze it. Basically the reddit r/politics types but politically reversed.
Go to patriots and say you don't think that Trump was the best leader of all time? Go to consumeproduct and say you don't think that catholics are 120% right about everything? good luck
Hate to admit it, but I probably have more positions in common with an actual Nazi than I do with anyone in mainstream politics. Not because the Nazis were awesome but because modern mainstream politics are retarded
But every position should be heard out so it can be critically analyzed. If you aren't willing to hear out viewpoints you disagree with then you are likely not intelligent enough to defend your own point of view.
consumeproduct.win came along due to excessive listening and analysis
i wager you're not quite ready to accept that though
also lol what
Fixed it for you.
Consumeproduct is just cherry picked tidbits from /pol/, /pol/ is better simply because there is no upvote/downvote system, allowing the correct ideas to stand on their own regardless of popularity.
A good percentage of the users there have a hardon for Roman Catholicism, and don't like it when you point out that the institution can't actually be traced back to the time of Christ or his apostles. Not to get too spergy here since its not the time or place, but the short version is that It's less a church and more the political heir of the Roman Empire. And that's not even getting into the Jew-related stuff, like the Vatican's financial history going back to the renaissance or the origins of certain orders like the Jesuits.