A lot of lefty subreddits link to each other in the sidebar, but they seem to avoid r/LateStageCapitalism for some reason in favor of the much less popular r/Capitalism_In_Decay (e.g. r/ShitLiberalsSay with "Capitalism in Decay: New home of Late Stage Capitalism"), despite the sidebar claiming it has "an emphasis on Marxist concepts and analysis and a commitment to antiracism and inclusive feminism."
Was there some drama I missed at some point? Did everyone decide they were a bunch of libs? I usually only ever see them on r/all since I'm not subscribed to them but it feels like there's a story there.
Same thing with r/EnlightenedCentrists over the much more popular r/EnligtenedCentrism.
The more popular subs, as a result of growing popular, got infested with liberals. SLS by its nature and mod team is the only "big" leftist sub remaining to avoid this.
I'll ask here because I'm curious:
A lot of lefty subreddits link to each other in the sidebar, but they seem to avoid r/LateStageCapitalism for some reason in favor of the much less popular r/Capitalism_In_Decay (e.g. r/ShitLiberalsSay with "Capitalism in Decay: New home of Late Stage Capitalism"), despite the sidebar claiming it has "an emphasis on Marxist concepts and analysis and a commitment to antiracism and inclusive feminism."
Was there some drama I missed at some point? Did everyone decide they were a bunch of libs? I usually only ever see them on r/all since I'm not subscribed to them but it feels like there's a story there.
Same thing with r/EnlightenedCentrists over the much more popular r/EnligtenedCentrism.
The more popular subs, as a result of growing popular, got infested with liberals. SLS by its nature and mod team is the only "big" leftist sub remaining to avoid this.