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I haven't paid much attention but from what I can gather it used to be a 'legitimate' conservative community, where some people posted outrageous bs, think of reddit s r/thedonald sub. A couple of days ago some people noticed that there are no mods anymore in the community, for whatever reason, so the shit posting, cons trolling began and the community all of a sudden bloomed.
I'd reckon there aren't many of them original folks around anymore, thankfully. Just scroll down, it was a very trashy community, celebrating deaths from miscarriages and such.
Funny how liberal are quick to ban people why they disagree with, for "trolling."
But them "trolling" conservative people and subs, is totally fine. Hmmm..
Well, doesn't matter. The King is still in charge. And there are plenty of other serious conservative communities people can post in. :)
What is this dipshit rambling? I got banned from r/conservative within two minutes of posting a Trump tweet that criticized his own actions as President.
You wouldn’t look so stupid if conservative spaces actually allowed free speech, despite whining about it all the time.
LMAO
The commenter above is lying, unfortunately.
You would still look so stupid.
lol