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My comment will only mean something if you understand that I am actually a moderate. I have voted for both parties. I don't vote for politicians. I vote for policies. Policies that I think make sense and actually work. As a for instance I am against the banning of abortion, but think there should be some time limit based on when the fetus could survive outside the mother. I think that's a moderate position.

When I first took a break from reddit and came over to lemmy I just lurked around. I didn't sign up. I wanted to see if it would actually get off the ground. Present were the usual political groups mostly all expressing democrat/progressive opinions. As with reddit this is expected since these types of communities are comprised mostly of young people who are mostly on the progressive side of politics.

On the conservative side there were only a few groups as would be expected. Reddit also has few but they are allowed to exist and most use a flair based system. So if conservatives what to discuss policies they are not overwhelmed by non conservatives. Simply put you need to message the mods and tell them why you are a conservative to get flaired or auto mod will hold your post or comment pending mod review. I do not think lemmy has this feature. I think that communities dedicated to a specific political view should not have to be brigaded by those who disagree with them.

The thing that I found interesting on lemmy is that the few other conservative groups were all banned along with their creators and mods. This was documented via the mod logs. I of course never read every post or comment but I never once saw someone threatening others or calling for violence. Apparently they were banished because of their political views. I no longer remember the group name but one of the banned groups simply posted news articles that called into question some democrat party policies.

Coming full circle I'm not really interested enough in politics to join any political groups. I just wanted to post my observations as to how lemmy seems to handle them.

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[–] stanleytweedle 14 points 1 year ago

I of course never read every post or comment but I never once saw someone threatening others or calling for violence. Apparently they were banished because of their political views.

"I'm super moderate, but without actually checking any facts I'm assuming that conservatives are being broadly oppressed and they need a safe space."

[–] brimnac 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Cool story, bro.

Do you think it may be helpful for others to have a few demonstrable points to accompany your accusations, though?

[–] OutrageousUmpire 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I think it might be a good idea for American conservatives (not the election denying weirdo ones) to create their own instance completely. And defederate from instances with which they are concerned might interfere. Keep the conversation heavily moderated—again, keep the conversation about policy and not election denying nonsense. Just my $.02

[–] bloopinator -3 points 1 year ago

I couldn't disagree more. This is what I hate about the internet in 2023. Everyone is expected to fall into one of two buckets, and if you don't fall into the correct one, you're just not welcome on certain sites and expected to make your own site somewhere completely separate. Nobody can handle when people disagree with them, so instead we just get horribly toxic echo chambers.

Back in 2014 you could express a moderately conservative opinion on Reddit without being banned from subs. Hell, back in 2014 you could express far-right opinions and people would just rightfully call you a moron. But today on basically every site, you have 3 options: Agree with the site's opinion, keep your mouth shut, or get banned.

The internet was better when people were allowed to disagree with each other.

[–] tallwookie 0 points 1 year ago

eh, I dont need a safe space to argue politics with others.

[–] Blamemeta -5 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Lemmy is literally made by tankies. lemmy.world is filled with /politics types.

Im a right winger, and Im used to the weird opinions, but it feels concetrated here. Like today, I said that schools shouldn't keep secrets from parents. Got heavily downvoted for it, and a bunch of replies.

[–] S_Roman 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Got heavily downvoted for it

That's because you were supporting a policy that explicitly permits an action that can lead to children being harmed. When somebody outs another person as being LGBTQ+ it can fuck up their lives hard. Teachers and councilors shouldn't be able to do that. It is a policy that directly undermines the trust students have in their teachers and councilors.

[–] Gullible -3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It’s my right to disown any queer children I may or may not have, and it’s the school’s duty to help. I presume that’s the opinion of the people downvoting you.

[–] S_Roman 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

It’s my right to disown any queer children I may or may not have, and it’s the school’s duty to help.

I could never be so proud to be so hateful. And I thought the republican party claimed to be the party of personal responsibility, and therefore, the responsibility to provide for your children no matter what?

I presume that’s the opinion of the people downvoting you.

I don't mind at all.

[–] Gullible 2 points 1 year ago

conservatives have been scapegoating assorted minorities and disempowered people since the Industrial Revolution. The hate’s baked in! Might as well put it on the label.

And I mind the downvotes, because they’re indicative of bigots. Fun to see who they are from kbin, though.

[–] brimnac 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

You told your parents everything? GTFO of here.

Edit: I 100% knew it was you I responded to earlier LOL.

You never replied back, though…

[–] Blamemeta -1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I get too many weirdos to reply to them all. TBH, i could just copy and paste a reply to them all.

[–] brimnac -1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

OK - So do you think bad parents should get 100 of a child’s private thoughts / information simply because they are guardians?

What is the copy / paste answer for that?

Edit: for what it’s worth, if my kids are afraid to tell me something so personal, that’s a me issue. It means that I haven’t built my relationship with them well enough for them to trust me to be a safe and secure person and I have lost the privilege of their private thoughts / information.

But that’s just me, taking personal responsibility rather than expecting that level of trust without putting the effort in. Maybe you expect to have full authoritarian control of your own children, and that’s your MO.

[–] Blamemeta 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Probably something to the effect of "Teachers are not keepers of secrets. That's not their job, nor are they trained to do it. They are also not guardians, and they would hampering the job of the kid's actual guardians."

[–] brimnac -1 points 1 year ago

You misunderstood - didn’t mean to imply that the teachers are guardians.

[–] Mickey7 -3 points 1 year ago

the exact same thing would happen on reddit which is why their flair policy stops every even remotely political opinion from turning into a shit show. I am not endorsing or condemning reddit or lemmy but simply pointing out the differences so far.