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by stimpson_j_cat
1554 days ago
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There is, and reddit has always been the former. If you just joined in the last 5 years maybe you'd be surprised to learn. Digg was not the exact same way; reddit in contrast had a huge Ron Paul audience (pretty much everything but mainstream republicans), I was surprised he didn't have a subreddit. |
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now reddit hates Rand Paul saying and doing the same things his father did, because they've bought into the Democratic Party line so hard that anything "right of" whoever the current (D) main characters are, is basically an evil Russian nazi bigot just like the rest of the Republicans (and Tulsi Gabbard, apparently, judging by the #1 story today).
the front page of reddit was never like some truly open marketplace of ideas where every political opinion was given equal treatment and consideration or anything but it was a lot more genuine and a lot less blatantly following party propaganda lines, that's for damn sure.