Lets look at the front page of voat. How can you be a conservative on voat without being thought of as a person who wants to exterminate all the jews? Or somebody who thinks it's because you are born black that makes you inferior?
Voat's front page only reinforces the liberal idea that conservatives are in a mind to ethnically cleanse, hate different skin colors, and desire a violent extermination of different ideologies. Just like the crazy liberals on reddit.
I have never thought the people who scream their ideas the loudest, have the best ideas.
I think voat is a honeypot to reinforce the stereotype of "the right wing" to liberals.
And I guess it seems to reinforce the idea that desiring free speech makes you a idiot.
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ItsBad ago
The entire internet is pretty much a honeypot, but not in the way you think.
The political system does not ever represent the people. This left-right game is entirely a distraction. The government never does ANYTHING in favor of the people. How is it that the "conservatives" get in a significant chunk of the time and yet government never shrinks? It's because it's all fake.
And for all their arrogance governments don't really do much. We virtually live in anarchy already, they refuse to do the basics of enforcing borders. The government itself is behind the terrorist attacks like 911 and Vegas, so they don't really have enemies to deal with either.
There is NO political solution. All you can do is sort out your own life and sever your ties to it as much as you can. Pick your battles, do not waste your time on things that have never worked and never will work.
FlyTwatter ago
"The political system does not ever represent the people."
When has it the government ever represented the best interests of the public? This is rhetorical.
"We virtually live in anarchy already"
Yeah I'm not so sure about that with all the rules, and such, and if you disobey those rules people put you in prison.
Rule of the jungle breaking through the guise of legality and "civility"...maybe. I'm just nitpicking semantics though. I agree with your post.