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/r/Conservative is going to save Reddit
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I don't understand the mentality behind this. Is it just a case of "They're doing a thing so we'll do the opposite"? What exactly is the goal here?
That's pretty much been the entire conservative movement's MO for 30 years now.
Reactionary contrarianism is basically the conservative’s signature move.