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This place will probably turn out the same as r/conservative, which is famously not an echo chamber that would never ban left leaning comments in threads about current events.
r/conservative even has people with "liberal" flairs and there are plenty of people who post there and consider themself liberal.
https://old.reddit.com/r/Conservative/wiki/index/flair_rules
All of the important/current event posts are marked for flaired users only, which makes r/conservative an echo chamber. Nobody in that sub has "liberal" flairs, they are all conservative only.
That's not true, there are plenty of people with all kinds of flair including "Liberal" on /r/Conservative, mods are giving these flairs to people who can support a meaningful discussion without accusations, attacks and drama, a rarity amount ultra liberal crowd on reddit.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_liberalism
Classical liberalism is a conservative ideology, not a progressive/leftist one. It's a conservative echo chamber.
It's a branch of liberalism, which only confirms my point.