r/fuckcars, a subreddit advocating #15minutecities, cheered as a terrorist group was rendering personal vehicles unusable by deflating their tires. twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
They don't care if you "actually use" your truck. They want to make it illegal.
These slactivists aren't above spreading misinformation to promote their agenda.
They promote increased tax burdens on people who rely on their own trucks to do their jobs.
Their advocacy for a 15 minute city is fundamentally flawed. Cars are the fastest means of transportation, even with traffic.
Even in the best circumstances for public transportation, commute times are, at the minimum, twice as long as a car.
"Reddit Talk" featuring the r/AntiWork mods discussing:
-"Stochastic terrorist @libsoftiktok"
-Using the press to get r/TheDonald banned
-The "Anti-Evil" shadow moderators
-Mods stron-arming Reddit
-A few "powermod moments"
-Unionizing
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Redditor gets emotional when his father doesn't think spending 18 hours a day moderating Reddit is a valid job.
1. Left wing terrorist attacks have been dwindling and are far less likely to target people, rather they target institutions and property. Using deaths alone is misleading. Furthermore, left wing terrorism was out of control in the 1970s.
2. It’s accurate to say that right wing terrorism is on the rise, so no lies detected here.
The reddit accounts of Nicholas Roske (Justice Kavanaugh's would-be assassin) have been revealed.
He used Reddit to get advice on how to "covertly take out an HVT," purchase body armor, and find out "which serial killer was the most careful."
1/ a lot.
He tried to get help on r/NeedAFriend to help him with "recurring thoughts about taking vigilante action"
2/?
Unsurprisingly, he was extremely pornsick. He regularly posted his degenerate sexual fantasies in many "r4r" (redditor-for-reddit) and explicit subreddits.