I am not sure which is more cringey, the litany of erroneous assumptions you splayed out or the act of calling upon the student archetype with the intent of derision. Anti-intellectualism, check. src
The title is true and precise. Self hate is a classic characteristic among the progressive types, self criticism is necessary if a society has to improve but self hate is useless.
It’s self hate and the most extreme will get upset if you don’t hate yourself too. On 4th of July I posted a snapstory that said “God Bess America, I love you” and got 2 responses that making puke or eye roll emojis, and another person get actually mad and started shit talking me for posting that.
While that is true, it has nothing do with the comments under the original post there. All I see is supportive comments, then a bunch of entitled libtards and finally an OP who went back to posting mayo hollywood foid snaps and GoT memes after his brief wank about patriotism.
That's literally the whole problem with designated drama posting, it's almost always some pajeetT_D type trying to feed you conclusions before you can actually figure out where things are headed yourself, which ruins the whole it fun of it all.
r/India is so much worse than r/politics. r/politics kinda just regurgitates news from the mainstream media, and goes on and on about impeachment.
But r/India is a massive cope-dom about Modi. Modi has been doing great for India, everyone loves him, and he just won a landslide victory. (The only problem is that he just hates Muslims, but seriously who doesn't?)
As an actual answer, because I think this is a good question, they are probably actually Indian. The subreddits that /r/India posters also browse are subreddits such as /r/Bangalore, /r/cricket, and /r/whatsappforwards.
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1 UUUU__UUUU 2019-05-30
Here is a comment great moderators of /r/india thought is worthwhile to censor
Yes this is censored. They are brain dead
1 tHeSiD 2019-05-30
I got down voted for asking why irctc app has ads lmao, it's a govt app...
1 sukhoisu33 2019-05-30
The title is true and precise. Self hate is a classic characteristic among the progressive types, self criticism is necessary if a society has to improve but self hate is useless.
1 UUUU__UUUU 2019-05-30
Credit where it's due. I think I've heard this from Tim Pool.
1 Tzar-Romulus 2019-05-30
Quoting Dirty Tim instead of Uncle Ted 🙄
1 employee10038080 2019-05-30
You mean " I THINK I've HEARD this from Tim POOL"
1 rdashdrama 2019-05-30
It’s self hate and the most extreme will get upset if you don’t hate yourself too. On 4th of July I posted a snapstory that said “God Bess America, I love you” and got 2 responses that making puke or eye roll emojis, and another person get actually mad and started shit talking me for posting that.
1 bleached_ammonia 2019-05-30
😴😴😴
1 DaysOfEric 2019-05-30
While that is true, it has nothing do with the comments under the original post there. All I see is supportive comments, then a bunch of entitled libtards and finally an OP who went back to posting mayo hollywood foid snaps and GoT memes after his brief wank about patriotism.
That's literally the whole problem with designated drama posting, it's almost always some pajeetT_D type trying to feed you conclusions before you can actually figure out where things are headed yourself, which ruins the whole it fun of it all.
1 sukhoisu33 2019-05-30
Yes but ive come across this sub before. They absolutely hate themselves. They hate indians more than racists lmao
1 ecksmonchan2 2019-05-30
the only thing anyone needs to know about r/india is that it is essentially brown r/politics
1 NikolaiKardashev 2019-05-30
Lol they are worse because unlike Trump Modi is actually competent and can't stop winning. They don't even have Russians to blame.
1 AgonizedBilly 2019-05-30
Why need Russians when BJP IT Cell is at work. 🤔
1 employee10038080 2019-05-30
r/India is so much worse than r/politics. r/politics kinda just regurgitates news from the mainstream media, and goes on and on about impeachment.
But r/India is a massive cope-dom about Modi. Modi has been doing great for India, everyone loves him, and he just won a landslide victory. (The only problem is that he just hates Muslims, but seriously who doesn't?)
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1 Seattle_Bussy_Lmao 2019-05-30
based
1 NikolaiKardashev 2019-05-30
Randia has been coping hard for the last three years. Their spergouts even put r/politics to shame.
1 Wordshark 2019-05-30
That’s the most Indian flagpole I’ve ever seen
1 tankatan 2019-05-30
Are there any people living in India in that sub or is it all migrant techbros in the west?
1 rdashdrama 2019-05-30
As an actual answer, because I think this is a good question, they are probably actually Indian. The subreddits that /r/India posters also browse are subreddits such as /r/Bangalore, /r/cricket, and /r/whatsappforwards.
Those all seem very Indian to me.
https://anvaka.github.io/redsim/#?q=india
1 fasc2 2019-05-30
This might shock you, but..
1 pepperouchau 2019-05-30
I agree, should be an American flag 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
1 Tzar-Romulus 2019-05-30
Based
1 hyledog 2019-05-30
Always looks like I dumped a bucket of mud in the toilet