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Metal subreddits are absolute cancer. Progressive cultists fixate on online metal communities extra hard and try to make them their home, since they've had a lot of trouble with their attempts at metal entryism in the real world. Antifa attention was mostly use to target and cancel certain kinds of metal gigs in Europe until they had their artificial resurgence in the US after 2016. On reddit in particular they get to finally larp as the 'real' metallers they never got to feel like they were in irl - usually just leftie punk rockers and tourists from adjacent genres who want a more extreme aesthetic. It culminates in extreme detachment from the real world such as Ministry's 'Antifa' song getting a nice vote ratio on YT.
Unfortunately these types are gradually getting their way the more real life comes to revolve around online, the more physical media rots in its grave, and the more us original metallers age into complacency.