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"they" didnt break up the anti work sub reddit. The anti work subreddit was actually that insane that an interview with one of its members was enough to expose them. Anti work did it to themselves and reasonable people saw it for what it was and moved to work reform.
Nah, I'm not a hard core conspiracy theorist but "they" wanted that sub reddit gone. I bet they were ecstatic about how easy it was.
Nah man. That sub was probably good for them because it exposed how childish some of the left is.
I doubt they saw it in that light.
I mean, I did, and I'm on the left. People on the right LOVE to make fun of people on the left, so I figure that sentiment goes even harder for them.
Who is "they"?
The lever pullers, shadows that cast a shadow, the all present eye watching at all hours.