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If you think /r/politics is as biased and deceitful as /r/theDonald you are wildly mistaken and part of the problem.
Comment by lardbiscuits at 15/02/2017 at 22:40 UTC
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Since when did I say ANYTHING about /r/the_Donald?
You're also being deliberately dense or straight up delusional to suggest /r/politics is less deceitful. For all the problems of /r/the_Donald, they're pretty upfront about being a meme hub and huge circlejerk fanclub that doesn't taken themselves too seriously.
r/politics is the alter ego, the same exact thing on the other side, masquerading as an actual forum for political discussion. There's no legitimate debate there. It's a Pinterest board of slanted buzz topics with deceitful headlines from less than stellar sources. The comment section is a race to post the first snarky one-liner.
Please.