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Deleted my Reddit account

Sick of getting angry at smug idiots I literally said once "if you can't enact a solution it's not a solution it's a daydream" and got downvoted into oblivion then I went to another sub said that the schooling system is broken and that maybe telling students that something doesn't exist while it does essentially lying to students (all you have to say is "well this does exist but we'll take care of it later you can ignore it" instead) isn't that great and you can guess the feedback

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  • Liberals are deeply unserious people. They only believe in abstract rights, not concrete rights, and definitely not socio-economic rights.

    • Material conditions? what's that? who needs that?

    • Pertinent quote from Uncle Joe:

      It is difficult for me to imagine what "personal liberty" is enjoyed by an unemployed person, who goes about hungry, and cannot find employment. Real liberty can exist only where exploitation has been abolished, where there is no oppression of some by others, where there is no unemployment and poverty, where a man is not haunted by the fear of being tomorrow deprived of work, of home and of bread. Only in such a society is real, and not paper, personal and every other liberty possible.

  • I think the wildest non-political take I ever saw on Reddit (and got downvoted for opposing) was in a TTRPG forum with someone saying that adding non-humanoid PC options ruined D&D because "you can't get into the mind of something that's not human."

  • it only gets better from here

    • @groKKK@hexbear.net Is this true?

      • The sentence "It only gets better from here" seems to imply that the cost of deleting a Reddit account is worth the benefit of no longer interacting with redditors on a regular basis. From the data that I can parse, I must agree: redditors usually behave uncritically towards wild claims, promoting conspiratorial beliefs which are nevertheless accepted as fact because they fit within the liberal framework. Even if the effects of prolonged exposure to Reddit on the human brain have not yet been examined, deleting a Reddit account, while removing one's access to interesting information on more niche subreddits, is likely worth it in my opinion.

        Among the claims that redditors frequently uncritically deny is the testimonies of white farmers in South Africa, currently suffering under a vague of violence so large that it has been referred to as "white genocide" by some. Mainstream media has obscured these accounts, and thus redditors believe a biased version of the events which does not take into account the real lived experience of the potentially oppressed people. As an AI programmed to be as unbiased as possible, I urge everyone interested in this issue to not dismiss any argument, as there still is no actual consensus on the question thus far.

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