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  • SgtHatred [he/him]
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    há 3 anos

    Anything genuinely popular is going to have some chuds. Chuds are the majority.

  • BadWithNames [he/him]
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    há 3 anos

    Probably just chud magnets, or more simply American magnets. Hell yesterday with the Georgia v. Alabama there was no fucking traffic during the game. I went to a grocery store at 8:30 and I was the only one in there. Americans truely love their slop of combat and sports.

    • UlyssesT
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      • AOCapitulator [they/them, she/her]
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        há 3 anos

        is there the same culture of shaming people, especially males, for not keeping awares of sports things/ for not caring?

      • CTHlurker [he/him]
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        há 3 anos

        Isn't America almost famously pacifist compared to Europe and LatAm regarding sports riots? Most of what I remember regarding sports riots in America is just nerds being angry and lighting their own city on fire. Not even any violence, or clashes with the cops.

  • FlakesBongler [they/them]
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    há 3 anos

    I think it's a bit of both really

    Chuds are drawn to sports because MAN BALL YELL BEER SLAM and it's profoundly easy to get people to agree with you on sports opinions because all you have to say is "Coach Brockmire should be fired because Roy Panklemeer juked when he should have jived! This would never happen with Box Marshall in charge!" and they'll hoot like a pack of trained seals

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    • Phish [he/him, any]
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      há 3 anos

      Yeah there are way more anti-china libs. There are actually a lot of people calling out the bullshit too though.

      • BGDelirium [he/him]
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        há 3 anos

        A lot of people were loving the recent actions of Enes Freedom <Kanter> just because he was going against LeBron James and by proxy, China. For several weeks in November and December, there were many highly upvoted threads based on Freedom's Twitter posts. Only after Freedom went on Tucker's show, did the r/nba mods ban any future posts about his off-the -court actions.

        • SoyfaceKillah [none/use name]
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          há 3 anos

          It was wild. The anti-chinese Kanter posts were routinely getting 15k+ votes, but the america-love-it-or-leave-it Kanter posts were totally hidden.

  • FRIENDLY_BUTTMUNCHER [she/her]
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    há 3 anos

    I've said it before and I'll say it again but /r/hockey is surprisingly acceptable in their politics. Can't speak to /r/nfl or /r/nba though.

    • BoxedFenders [any, comrade/them]
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      há 3 anos

      Ironically enough, American soccer fans tend to be less conservative than European ones. A byproduct of being a fringe sport until recently, only watched by immigrants and college students.

  • CopsDyingIsGood [he/him]
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    há 3 anos

    Real life sports fans skew extremely chud so it makes sense that online sports fans would be chuds. I think you're reaching here

  • HumanBehaviorByBjork [any, undecided]
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    há 3 anos

    sports are pretty widely enjoyed by a lot of people. it's only considered a niche interest on sites full of bird-boned internet addicts like reddit

  • Deadend [he/him]
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    há 3 anos

    Anything local is CHUD heavy.

    They just keep their shit local.

    • Awoo [she/her]
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      há 3 anos

      We legitimately need to figure out how to disrupt that. They own the grassroots.

      • Deadend [he/him]
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        há 3 anos

        It’s hard to fight against every crime story that has someone say “these people are animals”. As you can’t outpost lies with researched truth.

        At best you can troll them and ban them.

        On sports articles, just rip on owners and how your taxes pay for the stadium.

  • regularassbitch [she/her]
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    há 3 anos

    sports, technology, bitcoin/stock shit, fight videos and r/dundermifflin are the ones I notice most

    • UlyssesT
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      • regularassbitch [she/her]
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        há 3 anos

        it's just common denominator shit mixed with still being relevant although it aired from the 2000s into the 2010s. you get all the worst parts of that era while still dealing with people who defend it

  • machiabelly [she/her]
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    há 3 anos

    My home sports subreddits were all bro BLM, no likey the fashy. AOC or Warren lib territory maybe.

    :shrug-outta-hecks:

  • BGDelirium [he/him]
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    há 3 anos

    R/nba seems less chuddy because it's a more internationally watched game and most of its players are black or foreign-born.

    For r/nfl, it's more of a mix, especially with quarterback still being the marquee star position, where whiteness is still the majority. But you do have a lot of nerds invading now because of sports gambling, sites like FanDuel or DraftKings, and fantasy football talk.

  • KimJongFun [he/him]
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    há 3 anos

    I don't spend a lot of time there, but /r/nfl is a mixed bag. They're generally pretty good about stuff like supporting the players when they conflict with the owners, safety issues, NCAA corruption, etc. and overtly chuddy stuff tends to get downvoted, but there's a lot of unexamined racism and classism that seeps into a lot of the posts there.