Spoiler alert: It's always a fucking r/stupididpol poster.

    • PhaseFour [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      They are incredibly critical of the Democratic Party and their use of identity politics to cover for financial crimes.

      /r/stupidpol users probably agree with TrueAnon and most people here about this fact. But their response is to turn "anti-idpol" into their core political belief, which is reactionary.

    • CountryRoads [fae/faer,it/its]
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      Depends on what you mean by "Stupidpol" types. They'd definitely feel more at home there than here.