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They do but it's also because they were usually raised in a church and are bitter their parents wouldn't let them do shit like watch pokemon or read Harry Potter, lmao that's literally all. That and being mostly American they've only ever interacted with hyper secularized Muslims, not the ones actively championing sharia and jihad
Not too sound like my tinfoil hat is on too tight or anything but I think the overwhelming anti-Christian sentiment on Reddit is due large part to inorganic influence, like Chinese bots, commie propaganda, etc. Then the heckin' wholesome human Redditors jump on the bandwagon because the hive mind says it's cool to bash Christians and Redditors are desperate to fit in with other Redditors.

You know who hates Christians? COMMIES. Actual commies, not privileged white teens on Reddit with hammer and sickle flags from Amazon on their bedroom walls.

You know who thinks it's funny Christian nations are being flooded with violent Muslim imports? COMMIES! China is laughing their ass off at the state of Europe these days.

Remember this? Researchers secretly infiltrated a popular Reddit forum with AI bots, causing outrage They were shocked and outraged, as if Reddit hasn't been ground zero for brainwashing on the internet for more than a decade.
 
Not too sound like my tinfoil hat
Most groups popularly associated with online shilling hate Christianity. The most recent ones being our sub-continental feceloid friends. LARPagans have been a thing for a while, but there's a been a big increase of 'I'm a BASED pagan but I'd never ever specify what type of pagan I am' type posts.
 
"Oh yea well I treat women as more than just objects to have sex with!"
And if you look in his profile half his posts are on /r/abuseporn and /r/rektwhores

but I think the overwhelming anti-Christian sentiment on Reddit is due large part to inorganic influence
Reddit was ground zero for the new athiest movement. They came up with "Im euphoric because of my own intellect" before china spun up their troll farms. It makes midwits feel intelligent and lets them piss on republican mommy and daddy that forced them to attend church as a kid.
 
Reddit is absolutely useless for discussion because of all the virtue signaling and validation seeking behavior.

Like you'll have a thread about a guy having a fight with his girlfriend and some middle aged homosexual will burst in and be like

"Oh yea well I treat women as more than just objects to have sex with!"

That's nice faggot, you want a cookie or something?

Or it will be a thread about the dangers of AI and some dude will be like "did you know 1 out of 3 nigger children in Africa dies of AIDs?"

Interesting, what the fuck does that have to do with AI?
I think I shared this before but the worst I ever saw was an older individual venting that they felt "pushed out" of a hobby they enjoyed by the younger generations/new blood and was essentially experiencing ageism.

The top rated reply read something like "Well older folks have a higher chance to be racist, transphobic, and bigotted, so these people discriminating against you are heckin valid."

One of the few times I actually went full MATI and raged at anyone online because I couldnt believe the hypocrisy and cognitive dissonance on display.
 
r/atheism was a default subreddit for years , if you opened a brand new reddit account your feed would be automatically subscribed to it.
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r/atheism was a default subreddit for years , if you opened a brand new reddit account your feed would be automatically subscribed to it.
I've heard once years ago this was due to popularity, but I have my doubts given the atheism subculture on the site (or maybe Reddit's where they mostly gravitated to back then?) Really, Reddit was a major vector for all the troonery and woke you see today.
 
I've heard once years ago this was due to popularity, but I have my doubts given the atheism subculture on the site (or maybe Reddit's where they mostly gravitated to back then?) Really, Reddit was a major vector for all the troonery and woke you see today.
You know that infamous "in this moment I am euphoric" post that become a meme? That was a reddit post.
 
Like you'll have a thread about a guy having a fight with his girlfriend and some middle aged homosexual will burst in and be like

"Oh yea well I treat women as more than just objects to have sex with!"
Either that or the advice would be to "Just break up with them"! No joke, there were dating advice stories where people were talking about normal arguments couples go through "Boyfriend is a terrible cook", "doesn't give out much", etc and the usual response is "Just break up with him". Even Reddit had to call out r/DatingAdvice for the shit advice the sub gives. Then again, redditors shouldn't be dating.
r/atheism was a default subreddit for years , if you opened a brand new reddit account your feed would be automatically subscribed to it.
I could be wrong but weren't the Christian subreddits (even to this day) heavily moderated by atheist mods? I remember in the TheistVsAtheist debate subs where one of the rules was actually something along the lines of how they hire "experts" to refute theists.
 
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