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56 votes
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‘America is under attack’: Inside the anti-D.E.I. crusade
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The Witch Trials of JK Rowling
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John Waters meets The Simpsons on "Homer's Phobia"
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Chick-fil-A’s profits are being used to push anti-trans state laws and kill the Equality Act
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The paranoid style in American politics: It had been around a long time before the Radical Right discovered it (1964)
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Algorithms associating appearance and criminality have a dark past
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For nonbinary people, struggle for recognition extends to romantic relationships
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YouTube just banned supremacist content, and thousands of channels are about to be removed
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Tildes made me realise how ubiquitous Reddit's bigotry is [a short rant]
cw: discussion of specific types of bigotry I used to kind of think that Reddit's bigotry was relegated to the hate subs (TD and friends), and that you'd only find it if you went looking. But wow,...
cw: discussion of specific types of bigotry
I used to kind of think that Reddit's bigotry was relegated to the hate subs (TD and friends), and that you'd only find it if you went looking. But wow, Tildes has made me realise that it is EVERYWHERE.
Whenever I take a trip back to Reddit, I'm always blindsided by the fact ordinary threads about unrelated topics are so hateful. For example today I was on an r/movies thread about the new Terminator movie and there's queerphobia, transphobia and sexism all highly upvoted, right near the top of the comments. I guess being immersed in that environment for the last seven years of my life made me a bit desensitised to it, but now I'm horrified everytime.
Reddit is a far worse cesspit than I realised, I'm glad Tildes exists and I hope it keeps getting better and better. The internet needs it.
110 votes