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You can say whatever you please, but we all know it is hot air.
White Christian Conservatives are some of the most insulated-from-consequences people in the world.
The general population can barely hold attention spans on anything that doesn't have at least three inset screens of people reacting and video games playing at the same time.
I am not holding my breath that even the most "inflammatory" ideas are more than WWE theater and fans of the show yelling at the screen. Wake me up when there's an actual, organized resistance that doesn't crumble into leftist infighting and purity testing because someone said the word "retard" and now everyone is at each other's throats. (On discord of course.)
Welcome to lemmy. It’s a collection of federated communities. This community is hosted on lemmy.world, which employs similarly heavy-handed moderation tactics to Reddit.
However, like all lemmy instances the moderators are rather short-staffed so you’ll probably be fine unless someone goes out of their way to report your comment.
I came here after being permabanned from Reddit, but I still get posts removed. I recently looked at my Mod Logs for the first time, and was surprised at how many removals I had, some for really stupid stuff that would have gone through at Reddit.
Overall, though, Lemmy is a lot more permissive, especially compared to the new, post- HitlerPig Reddit.
Federated stuff like lemmy really ends to with a much wider range of mods / admins. There's still a lot variation between mod teams on reddit too, but there's a lot more similarities there between the biggest subreddits (especially because of "power mods", and more overlap in userbase & culture).
Tldr expect weirder removal reasons here. And check where stuff is hosted when posting.
I'm still figuring out the nuances.
Lots of nuance, lots of seemingly conflicting stuff. Most everybody agrees that the "only good Nazi...", though; I like it here.