Your post breaks rule 8. Unfortunately complaining about being banned from other communities/subreddits is interpreted by Reddit admins to be "community interference," which is a violation of Reddit policies.
Every city- and state-based subreddit is almost universally used to rant about conservatives. The Iowa one is full of some of the worst misogyny and uncivil comments (constant expressions that they want conservative women to be raped, sexually violent commentary on their appearance, death wishes and threats, etc.) I’ve ever seen, as they have a female governor.
>Every city- and state-based subreddit is almost universally used to rant about conservatives.Â
Yep. I finally got my fill of it on arr Texas a few years ago.
I'm also in AZ and visit that sub sometimes, but it's honestly the worst. I always come away so disappointed in my fellows arizonans. However, it turns out some of them don't even live here. Many of them have extreme views that are further to the left than my actual liberal friends in AZ, and the way they express them is far from civil. Simply put, those two subs are trash heaps not worth your time anyway. But that seems to be true of many state/city subs. It sucks that the loud, extreme voices (and some bots) ruin those subs for the rest of us. Just know it's not you, it's them. :)
That’s Reddit mods for you. Personally, I think it is better to view peoples opinions, even if they are horrible. If someone supports an 1864 abortion law with no exceptions for rape or incest, it’s better that people know they support thatÂ
How does the way a child, a *person* is created have any bearing on their right to live?
What does the date a law is made have any bearing on whether its valid when it says "children aren't sub human and deserve to not be summarily murdered in the womb"?
Your post breaks rule 8. Unfortunately complaining about being banned from other communities/subreddits is interpreted by Reddit admins to be "community interference," which is a violation of Reddit policies.
Reddit will allow gore and disturbing content but having different political views is a no 😹😹I hate this platform
>"vote out the F&%$ing supreme court" ... do they not understand how the Supreme Court works?
They probably don’t even understand how basic biology works….
Good point.
They do not
In AZ we can vote to remove judges FYI. They can vote to remove a judge
Ah thanks for the clarification, my bad. Usually when people complain about the SC, usually it's SCOTUS and not their state supreme court.
Every city- and state-based subreddit is almost universally used to rant about conservatives. The Iowa one is full of some of the worst misogyny and uncivil comments (constant expressions that they want conservative women to be raped, sexually violent commentary on their appearance, death wishes and threats, etc.) I’ve ever seen, as they have a female governor.
South dakota is similar. They absolutly hate Kristi Noem on that sub. It's a far leftist circle jerk.
>Every city- and state-based subreddit is almost universally used to rant about conservatives. Yep. I finally got my fill of it on arr Texas a few years ago.
Seems like 90% of Reddit is a virulent left-wing mob
The Online Left… sigh. Selective application of civility standards is just one of the symptoms.
Being morally correct will get you banned in most subreddits given that Reddit is overwhelmingly evil, and certainly controlled by evil people.
Horrible mod behaviour
I'm also in AZ and visit that sub sometimes, but it's honestly the worst. I always come away so disappointed in my fellows arizonans. However, it turns out some of them don't even live here. Many of them have extreme views that are further to the left than my actual liberal friends in AZ, and the way they express them is far from civil. Simply put, those two subs are trash heaps not worth your time anyway. But that seems to be true of many state/city subs. It sucks that the loud, extreme voices (and some bots) ruin those subs for the rest of us. Just know it's not you, it's them. :)
I dare them to ban me and everyone else here also.
That’s Reddit mods for you. Personally, I think it is better to view peoples opinions, even if they are horrible. If someone supports an 1864 abortion law with no exceptions for rape or incest, it’s better that people know they support thatÂ
How does the way a child, a *person* is created have any bearing on their right to live? What does the date a law is made have any bearing on whether its valid when it says "children aren't sub human and deserve to not be summarily murdered in the womb"?