When did you realize that /pol/ is a right sided echo chamber comparable to Reddit being a left sided hug box?
>>66841785
have you been downboated and subsequently banned for your opinions in pol?
>anyone that voices an unpopular opinion usually gets more (You)s
>the more (You)s you have the more visible your post is
>somehow pol is an echochamber
/pol/ were national socialist, then libertarian, now centrist/nationalist (trump supporters) /pol/ has gone through the largest changes, aside from maybe /sp/, on this whole site
>>66841785
The difference is that people go to Reddit, post non-Reddit opinions, get downvoted, have the comment hidden, and nothing changes.
People come to /pol/, actively engage in uncensored discussion, no matter how unpopular their views are compared to the standard /pol/tard... and eventually become one of us, since the truth doesn't fear debate.
>>66841785
When I realized /pol/ is only the best place on earth
>>66841785
/pol/ is nationalist. I'm pretty sure we hate the RNC as much as the DNC
>>66841785
Both sites are shilled by kikes, it makes no difference.
>>66841785
It's an echo chamber by choice not censhorship.
>lefties don't post their opinions because they're tired of getting BTFO everytime
>whine about people not believing their bullshit on one of the few places open discussion is permitted
Lefties think thy're persecuted wherever they can't ban other opinions. A truly pathetic bunch.
Just chillin in Cedar rapids
>>66841922
Case closed
>>66841785
theres a huge range of "right wing" opinions im a minaarchist I dont agree with anarchists or fascists on this board. theres just more right wing spectrum on this sight because you dont have to virtue-signal like on facebook or reddit where you are a profile connected to all your comments not just an anon comment
>>66843322
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>>66842319
Ramen
>>66842957
It's really scary when liberals become the true fascists, like they have now.
>>66841785
I hear that a lot but liberals post here all the time and their opinions are never hidden and they're never banned for them. It's probably the least "safe" space on the internet, it's simply a given that people here are going to have opinions which aren't your own and if you have a problem with it you need to be able to respond to them in a rational manner without relying on downvotes or a mod to bail your ass out.
>>66841785
the fact that you can post this thread and all of /pol/ will see it is testament that it is not, in fact, an echo chamber
the truth is, liberals cannot stand to be challenged. any environment that offers a truly free exchange of ideas will inevitably lean right, because liberals won't be able to ban ideas they don't agree with, and they will flee.
>>66841922
This
also OP is a faggot