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What assholes ... they deserve all they get with Reddit. Rather than engage in 'free speech', they hide from it, because they may get down voted and lose all those valuable internet points they all covet so highly. As you probably know, I'm not into all the hate crap, I tend to avoid the drama, it's a needless waste of my energy as I can't change anyone's views and it's not likely they can change mine. That being said, though I lean to the right myself, I fully support everyone's right to say anything they wish that is legal. I may not necessarily agree with it, but each of us has as much right to make our point as the next guy. If I disagree, I generally just don't up vote - LOL - the whole point system is nonsense IMHO, but I digress.

Anyway, though I don't participate in the hate crap, that's why I fully endorse sites like this and was once a major Voat contributor, too. Free speech is more than just important in our society, we dearly need more of it. This is especially true now as the left has clearly decided that only their speech should be protected, with anyone who dissents being crucified. To me, 'have your say', with only minimal restrictions against those who wish to carry it too far (damn Pedos and such) is the only way to go. Also why I have never been a Redditor and don't respect those who are.

[–] 3 pts

TL;DR I read it all and it was worth it.

[–] 1 pt

Knowing that those with whom I converse are committed to our mutual ability to have said conversation without restriction is a huge reason to contribute content of any sort

[–] 1 pt (edited )

Hey, not everyone likes everything ... nor should they. We all have the choice to simply ignore what we don't like ... it works for me. But on places like Reddit, if ya don't play to them, they chop your head off - LOL. You can't fight stupid, when that's the norm there.

[–] 0 pt

Right, I'm saying I'm more willing to contribute ideas and comments on all subjects because I know the most extreme/controversial topics are also fair game

[–] 3 pts

Pretty much what I expected. For some reason people don’t seem to see the need for free speech anymore or more importantly what happens without it. I hope this place can show people how important it is and why if we lose free speech we lose modern society.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

Seems to me like those seeking "reddit alternatives" there don't really want "original reddit", but they seek some or all of the following:

  1. more censorship of "things I don't like" (i.e. an even safer space like raddit)
  2. different UI
  3. different features
  4. smaller community

Free expression is low on the priority list for those who are left. Part of that is that the censorship is invisible, so if they've gone that long on reddit without any inkling of the shadowbans, autodeletions, automods, autobans just for participating in a "sub we don't like", brigades, etc then they might like it that way (sheep).

Crazy that so many don't see that the "racist" weapon can and will be used to silence them sometime down the road.

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I don’t know I still believe, free speech is enough to carry the platform. Enough of the right people just need to hear about it and the masses will start to see how important free speech is.

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Don’t worry, they’re gonna taste it and crawl back begging for mercy.

Because we have too much empathy, we’ll end up saving them and they’ll eventually try to silence us again.

History’s repeating itself.

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Except the holocaust will actually happen this time right?

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Typical reaction 😂

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I kid. I know you're advertising not for the babbling idiots but for those who have reverted to lurking and self-censored, seeking a true haven for niggerfaggots

fun!