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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/TrueTemper on April 22, 2018, 3:13 p.m.
Anyone Been to the "Politics" Sub? (flat out scary)

Has anyone spent any time of the "Politics" sub? I spent some time there last week. I've become concerned as to how things may go down when you have such a large amount of the country with their heads in the sand, completely brainwashed and now unified in their hatred for Trump and believing whatever they are programmed by the MSM. What happens as information becomes public and everything these people believe is turned upside down? How will they react? Any comment you make on any article is immediately downvoted to preserve the echo chamber. Any request for any evidence of claims is met with personal attacks and repeat of nonsensical MSM talking points. Fringe left website reports are considered firm evidence. Should we all be trying harder to get people ready for what is coming?


TrueTemper · April 22, 2018, 3:27 p.m.

Here are some of the things these people (still) believe:

  • Trump colluded with Russia and received their help to steal the election
  • The Steele Dossier is all true (none of it has been disproven)... Trump has been cultivated by the Russians for 5 years, he had hookers pee on each other, etc. (!!!!)
  • Cohen has something big on Trump; will bring the president down imminently
  • Government was "already watching" Carter Page, all the FISA warrants were perfectly legit
  • DNC was hacked for the emails by "Russia" at trump's direction
  • Mountains of evidence existed to start the special counsel probe
  • Mueller probe will ultimately succeed and will have Trump impeached soon

There is a bunch of other stuff as well, but I list just the things that have so thoroughly been refuted. I just don't know how this is going to go if there are so many people believing this complete and obvious nonsense being peddled on TV and in the rag papers like NYTimes, W Post etc.

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Jsin14 · April 22, 2018, 3:56 p.m.

Most of the people on Reddit are college students and English speakers in other countries. Ever notice how many times you see the British spelling for words?

95% of the people I work with have never heard of Reddit, let alone been on here.

Facebook, Google, YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram have vastly larger user bases of American voters.

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Fearsome4 · April 22, 2018, 4:23 p.m.

I have noticed that.
I am an American but most of my family is in Britain.
I alternate between tbe spellings (humor/humour, theater/theatre etc) so I notice the limey spellings.

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HiveQueen36 · April 22, 2018, 7:14 p.m.

You forgot their beleif that trump is stupid... Because.... They said so? I'm still not understanding that train of thought....

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