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consumer451yesterday at 2:11 AM3 repliesview on HN

Out of all the things, this appears to be a significant turning point:

https://old.reddit.com/r/Conservative/comments/1pnccia/trump...

https://old.reddit.com/r/Conservative/comments/1pn8nny/rob_r...

These are currently at the top of that sub. The comments are very encouraging.

I would like to think that if Mr. Reiner saw that his death actually brought the country together, he would smile.


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Timon3yesterday at 1:44 PM

I've thought the same multiple times over the last few years. I can't remember all the events, but it was at least four separate times, most notably with January 6th. Every time it went like this:

1. Users on /r/conservative (& other conservative forums) show a surprisingly negative reaction to something done by the GOP

2. Over the next few days, their media starts repeating individual social media responses that seem to find agreement. They don't have to make sense, they just have to terminate the thought.

3. In the communities more and more voices spread those same responses while shouting down reasonable commenters from 1., declaring them "non-MAGA" or "RINOs"

4. After a few days/weeks, all opposing voices have been drowned out, and their moderation teams delete any posts that could sway their opinion/goes against the current.

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ikammyesterday at 1:09 PM

The Conservative subreddit is not at all indicative of the average conservative American's opinion. Actual conservatives participate in other forums.

ivapeyesterday at 12:07 PM

If you think about it, if you count 2015 campaign, Trump has been campaigning or in office for 10 years, with 3 more to go. That’s thirteen. fucking. years.

No man is that interesting. This person’s “opinion” on the world has just been utterly exhausting.

A decade of a reign like that caused damage.