I was just thinking as I read successive posts in Voat how much the overall tone of this site differs from that of Reddit. The vast majority of posts here could be catagorized as right wing or nationalist or conservative. Yet this is an open forum, a genuinely open forum unlike Reddit. What does that tell us? It tells us that public opinion is overwhelmingly conservative, and that Reddit's presentation of public opinion is strongly and artificially skewed to the left.
I see the same nationalist, conservative opinions in the comments sections of Web sites when those comment sections are not censored. When people are free to express themselves, the majority of them express conservative views, not liberal views. The liberal fascists control the media, but they can't control public opinion, they can only distort and mask it.
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cm18 ago
The problem is that the pendulum is likely to swing to far to the right and we could end up with a theocracy or some other forms of dictatorship, just as the left was about to institute its form of dictatorship. Forces are at play to toss the republic off balance (one way or another). I really wish more people were wise to this potential.
A right wing dictatorship is just as possible as a left wing dictatorship. They key is to stay principled in face of real racism and discrimination being pushed (probably by the same groups supporting the left wing agenda). Remember that the objective of multi-culturalism is to create race wars or similar civil strife to justify more dictatorial government.