Mark Hamill said Trump bad
He says that damn near daily, how is that news?
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Mark Hamill said Trump bad
He says that damn near daily, how is that news?
But this time he did it at 9 am AFTER his breakfast.
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I made a post about Bezos making the biggest contribution in history to the Obama foundation, it was marked off topic
Thanks for your effort, I don't even want to shit on libs on reddit anymore.
you must, for the comrades who can't (like me)
i got perma banned from r/politics too a while back by trying to argue with the mods when they were mass removing any post about strikes also calling it "political but not politics", just fucking unbelievable how shit that place is. Literally something is apparently only politics if a politician talks about it.
i'm posting that screenshot on the lib subreddits wish me luck
I got banned based on an argument from a guy who openly bragged about not hiring people with bad credit. That whole site is right wing, just a different flavor than republican IG
I wonder if their justification is radlib rhetoric about how "BLM isn't political sweetie" because "we can disagree on which politicians to vote for who systemically brutalize Black people but not about HUMAN RIGHTS like BLM".
There really isn't a disconnect between human rights and politics. That's lib shit. Every political/policy decision affects someone else, usually people at the bottom who are disproportionately brown and poor.
One of their dumbass mods once explained: state violence isn't "political" because politics is when celebrities say something about politicians on twitter or a politician says something stupid or snarky, not when systems created and supported by politicians have real, material consequences.
they made the electoralism channel but these dweebs don't know what that means