Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments

[deleted] t1_jbx930r wrote

−5

IamStrqngx t1_jbx97uw wrote

"left wing bias" if you say so.

18

RailwayFox t1_jbzr53b wrote

My....person Have you (sorry if I'm assuming your pronouns) ever been on Reddit?

1

[deleted] t1_jbx9ek2 wrote

[removed]

0

IamStrqngx t1_jbx9m5y wrote

Most big subreddits are full of incels. r/memes and r/dankmemes are prime examples

12

[deleted] t1_jbxcg1y wrote

[removed]

−4

bigsoftee84 t1_jbxmud4 wrote

Interesting how you go from 'balancing' to trolling.

8

soldforaspaceship t1_jbzbp4i wrote

Do you think laughing at your own jokes makes you sound smarter? It doesn't.

The point they are making is that the BBC had no issue when Linekar criticized Qatar. Or when he criticized Corbyn. So it is exposing a bias at the BBC.

Conservatives is a term given to mean supporters of the Conservative party.

You seemed very confused so I hope that cleared it all up for you.

2

thisistheSnydercut t1_jbxldhg wrote

Hey you could always set up a protest if you feel like your political opinion is being ignored?

Oh wait. You can't. Because they made it illegal. Because they're fucking Nazis.

5

HardlyAnyGravitas t1_jbyiyml wrote

If Reddit does have a left-wing bias, why do you think that is?

How do you explain a (any) bias in a platform that doesn't editorialise and that anyone can contribute to?

There are plenty of right-wing subreddits. The fact that they're unpopular and filled with nut-jobs maybe says that being 'left-wing' isn't, in fact, a bias but just what human decency looks like when you take away establishment propaganda.

Just a thought.

4