Beet
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« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2024, 11:17:49 PM » |
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Honestly r/politics is pretty much r/DNC. But it's much more establishment Democratic narratives that are the most popular. r/worldnews right now has many posts about Russia/Ukraine, none on Israel/Palestine, I guess the latter is more uncomfortable to talk about for Democrats. I don't use Reddit that much anymore for politics, but it is ironic that the whole site did a hyper spaz over one interview with Jesse Jackson in 2015 and forced out Elaine Pao as being too far left, and the boring white guy Steve Huffman comes in and basically over the course of a decade, methodically nukes almost anything political on the site that isn't your standard MSNBC viewpoint.
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