So for those who are out of the loop, r/ActualPublicFreakouts formed from the frustration of non-public freakouts were becoming more common on the original subreddit. As of late there has become a more noticeable shift in what types of posts get to the top of the pages. I've also seen comments in passing the past few months accusing r/ActualPublicFreakouts being full of racist nazis in other subreddits.
The question is how long before a move to censor or outright ban the spin off subreddit since the political and cultural shift goes against the Reddit group think.
I'm not a troll, I'm just presenting the same with a different category. You're flailing against an argument that has the same identitarian structure as all the alt-right ones. The only reason you don't agree with it, is because it's targeting a demographic you'd rather not target.
You can't just bicker about sub-groups, when the entire point is to target an abstract intertemporal category. You're just choosing which category to target, rather than recognizing that the whole argument is invalid.