I still can't understand how everyone picks the obvious platforms like reddit and twitter to talk about leftist bias and echochambers, but no one ever mentions imgur. Imgur is by far the most blatant libtard posting platform I've ever seen, the amounts of posts alike this one are just endless.
I'd also love to know which of the US states is this white supremacist utopia I keep hearing about. Last time I checked, businesses were fleeing Democrat states due to obvious reasons, so much about ''improving the country'' eh?
Is there any reason to talk about Imgur specifically? Reddit isn't just a problem because it's infested with libs, it's a problem because it's the front page of a false reality, curated by leftists for the endless hoards of useful idiot phone addicts. For the vast majority of people, Imgur is just an unofficial extension of Reddit. Almost everyone who ends up there did so through a link on Reddit.
The people who use Imgur as a Reddit clone are more pitiful than anything. A need for an echo chamber so perfect that even Reddit alone isn't good enough for them. That's a level of neuroticism that they aren't even qualified to be useful idiots, they're just dead weight that leftists have to manage. If Imgur is a problem in any way, it's that it's an effective containment zone for the worst of the libs, when they'd serve us better by broadcasting their shit as loudly as possible.
The people who use Imgur as a Reddit clone are more pitiful than anything. A need for an echo chamber so perfect that even Reddit alone isn't good enough for them. That's a level of neuroticism that they aren't even qualified to be useful idiots, they're just dead weight that leftists have to manage
That's exactly the reason to talk about it, not because it's a problem, but because it's fascinating that such a cesspool exists and continues to exist because the last time I checked imgur was when Trump was still president and every second post on imgur was ''vote blue no matter who'' and now, they got their blue old man, and yet every second post is still crying about Trump and republicans/fascists/nazis/whitesupremacists, it's just incredible to see a community even more isolated and even further gone than your average preddit lib sub.
I still can't understand how everyone picks the obvious platforms like reddit and twitter to talk about leftist bias and echochambers, but no one ever mentions imgur. Imgur is by far the most blatant libtard posting platform I've ever seen, the amounts of posts alike this one are just endless.
I'd also love to know which of the US states is this white supremacist utopia I keep hearing about. Last time I checked, businesses were fleeing Democrat states due to obvious reasons, so much about ''improving the country'' eh?
Is there any reason to talk about Imgur specifically? Reddit isn't just a problem because it's infested with libs, it's a problem because it's the front page of a false reality, curated by leftists for the endless hoards of useful idiot phone addicts. For the vast majority of people, Imgur is just an unofficial extension of Reddit. Almost everyone who ends up there did so through a link on Reddit.
The people who use Imgur as a Reddit clone are more pitiful than anything. A need for an echo chamber so perfect that even Reddit alone isn't good enough for them. That's a level of neuroticism that they aren't even qualified to be useful idiots, they're just dead weight that leftists have to manage. If Imgur is a problem in any way, it's that it's an effective containment zone for the worst of the libs, when they'd serve us better by broadcasting their shit as loudly as possible.
That's exactly the reason to talk about it, not because it's a problem, but because it's fascinating that such a cesspool exists and continues to exist because the last time I checked imgur was when Trump was still president and every second post on imgur was ''vote blue no matter who'' and now, they got their blue old man, and yet every second post is still crying about Trump and republicans/fascists/nazis/whitesupremacists, it's just incredible to see a community even more isolated and even further gone than your average preddit lib sub.