I don't have all the links I had saved on reddit anymore so I'm trying to get ahead of the next struggle session and I think it would be beneficial for everybody if we planned it out ahead of time. We should at least figure out what it will be about and when it should start. Any ideas? I was thinking we should do something a little bit different than the usual.
Oh ok was that already something done on Reddit Inc.? Never saw such thing there.
And wow I guess either (1) you specified your definition was "in context" to imply that it barely relates to the original Chinese struggle sessions; or (2) we probably wouldn't be on the same side in a struggle session about the CCP; or maybe (3) this wikipedia page is removed biased. Because IMO what I read there has nothing to do with what you describe. I guess @Awoo was right in his answer: any topic about China is a struggle session, including struggle sessions.
inb4 I'm a lib.
inb4 I'm saying this because the Wikipedia article does not mention pig balls being pooped upon.
guns, china, and sex work were the recurrent big ones. we've already done china and sex work here again and I think the libs have stopped libbing over guns now that a good chunk of the country is on the verge of revolution.
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Bringing up veganism in a mega thread and getting shat on immediately for being a “moralist” was a pretty transformative experience tbh
Vegans are good people. Vegans are better people than I am. Just like when the volcel vanguard take control when the vegans run the world I will happily adapt, until then I'm too weak to put in that much effort.
If you never saw a struggle session on the chapo sub you must have never gone into a thread for an Amber episode
What’s an amber episode??
(I’m just kidding. The majority of r/cth users weren’t podcast listeners. So they wouldn’t bother with the episode posts)
Amber
What's a podcast?
This is the podcast. Citations Needed: https://citationsneeded.libsyn.com/rss
The last struggle session I remember was when Kobe Bryant died and the debate between people saying he was really important to the black community and a hero and people saying he was a piece of shit rapist.
I might have missed one between then and the sub getting banned.
Could be all three!