• SatansMaggotyCumFart@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    “Violence has no place on Reddit,” the spokesperson said. “Our sitewide rules strictly prohibit any content that encourages, glorifies, incites, or calls for violence. In line with these rules, we are removing any instances of the suspect’s manifesto or recordings and hashing to prevent reupload. We’re also closely monitoring the communities on our platform to ensure compliance with our rules.”

    But they have no problem with violent right wing subreddits.

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      2 months ago

      What does this have to do with politics? Anti-natalism isn’t exactly a right- or left-wing ideology either.

      What violent right-wing subs are they okay with?

  • SoftestSapphic@lemmy.worldBanned from community
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    2 months ago

    “Being born is like being kidnapped, and then sold into slavery.”

    -Andy Warhol

    We will see more people who feel this way as our society deteriorates under corrupt leadership.

    Edit: he didn’t hurt anyone besides himself, more than can be said for the avg right wing terrorist.

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    2 months ago

    That’s such bullshit. The whole concept of anti-natalism is built around suffering being bad. Bombing people is causing suffering and goes directly against AN.

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      Echo toxic sentiments for long enough and people are going to start believing it.

      I’m about 95% sure that communities like 4chan, Reddit, Poal, 8Kun, etc are the reason why the American & European political climates are now so fucked.

      • they wouldn’t be quite as negative if the mainstream media didn’t only talk about them as if they are evil and scary and bad just because they allow discussion of topics that some people don’t like.

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    I can understand the opinion that bringing kids into the world is causing them harm because the world sucks. But the number of people who seemed to bring that opinion into the real world on that sub was kind of scary.

    Not an insignificant number of people who had stories like “my stupid natalist coworker wanted to take off to attend their kids’ graduation, I told them I wouldn’t help and they shoulda thought about that before they had their little shitstains” were there.

    Like having kids already sucks enough, making parents’ lives harder seems to be actively adding to the harm you’re trying to reduce…

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      Great comment. That’s what I’ve felt about being antinatalist myself. Not having kids is harm reduction, why would you harm others trying for a kid?

      Yeah I’m bitter towards my parents for handing me a huge bill every month to keep existing, but I wouldn’t bomb the hospital I was born in.

      Turns out, people who are willing to blow others up dont usually think all that clearly.