can't stop thinking about how i might still be a vaguely-socdem buzzfeed lib if my spanish teacher when i was fourteen hadn't shown us the motorcycle diaries (che guevara movie)
can't stop thinking about how i might still be a vaguely-socdem buzzfeed lib if my spanish teacher when i was fourteen hadn't shown us the motorcycle diaries (che guevara movie)
The /r/politics position on Bidenism pre-super Tuesday VS post-super tuesday was also interesting to watch lol
Yeah, /r/politics was genuinely kind of okay for a bunch of liberals for, like, a month. Then the Great Centrist Merge happened and suddenly the only acceptable opinion was full 100% uncritical support for Joe Biden. Guarantee some money changed hands somewhere.
I'm not even sure. I think it's very possible /r/politics simply bought into the propaganda that "differences are hashed out in primaries." It's like the Stalinist "dissent in the politburo makes us weak" position, except for democrats lmao
There's no way it isn't some sort of op. I have r/enoughsandersspam users tagged, and now they dominate most threads, especially ones about former primary candidates.
Also wait didn't the dems spend a bunch of money pushing articles on /r/politics in 2016 or am I tripping