Algernon
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The problem with redditors morality
Most people on reddit fantasize people they don't like in prison showers
If you check most times Clavicular committed crimes or was threatened to be arrested, check the comments and most of the time you'll see atleast one redditor saying something of the type. More generally, they can't stop thinking of sexuality and gender.
For example Clavicular was arrested, a comment section on the thread says (to be honest I did have to scroll to the first Load more comments)
"I wonder if he lookmaxxed his asshole. Because it's going to get a lot of attention.
Bout to get stretchmaxxed
You know that hole has seen botox.
Definitely bleached
Dude he’s spending a night in jail, not a year in prison, relax.
If that Bonnie Blue is any indication, a hole can get a lot of attention in a single night."
They wish upon him to get raped cause he promotes ideals different to their own, its shows up a lot in the comment section.
They contradict their morals every second "rape is the worst thing, no death penalty", but when its someone they don't like they immediately turn on their word and this is most people on reddit, only a minority of people there are actually self-aware.
Why they'll never change
And, no one can confront them outside their bubble since most large subreddits have karma requirements at ~50, so all new users can't talk in any important subreddit and have to karma farm in some lower place in order to get 50 karma so they can actually talk in these places, in which they will immediately receieve downvotes for confronting them for their hypocrisy where they're comfortable, dropping their karma and if they only got that 50 karma to speak there, then they have to farm again, or they get their account deleted.
It is an echo chamber, regardless of subreddit, that is impossible to confront, or else you're immediately banned and cannot speak again, your message is deleted so your counterpoint before had atleast a chance of being seen by a lurker or someone scrolling and convincing them, it gets deleted and theres no point.
The point of reddit is to seem like some IQ capital of the internet to get help, or ask philosophy questions, but there is next to no meaningful discussion anywhere, it is only in existence to feed on itself and make people feel better about their beliefs.
The only way to try to convince people is to take their exact opinion, but word it in a way its more interpretable to mean opposing views as well, slightly shift philosophical basis on why its wrong, and slightly change points.
Final:
These are the 5 core beliefs of Reddit (as in if you challenge these beliefs you usually will be disliked), in which it can be combined to The Golden Rule: Treat others the way you want them to treat you.
I'll mention the problems with this philosophy later, but this is what schools teach exactly. If you look to any teacher or person in education, they believe in the golden rule.
Why? It was programmed into departments of education for most countries, it is the peak of liberal, and secular ideology (it is in religious ideologies as well but it is less fundamental), under this you can make almost any argument due to how open-ended it is.
It is the sum of their beliefs, encoded into them by old people (who they claim to hate) in the department of education, authority, which they absolutely claim to despise authority and follow any other beliefs but this authority in school by the government is deeply, deeply entrenched into their belief system as a fundamental ideology, controlling their opinion on situations.
Their fundamental beliefs come from authority despite always complaining about it, they complain about the government and it controlling them and being authoritarian, yet their ultimate belief was controlled and placed into them by the government.
Controlled people complaining about others being controlled (political, social, etc), any argument they make about people other then themselves are about "freedom" they experience, controlled freedom.
*next part is skippable, this is just me complaining*
Also, this is unrelated to before, however Redditors saying "hubby" always annoys me to the point I get mad at hearing the word.
Everything to them has to be infantilized and made soft, they act humanitarian but drop them in any place with violence and they will not be able to handle it.
They larp high iq when all they do is browse, goon, copy other peoples beliefs and paste it to their own life.
They have inconsistent philosophy, because they didn't come up with it and weren't pushed by life to believe it, but because it was the softest beliefs they could find, it comforts them even if they don't care for it or logic.
They are overly argumentative and try and say any fallacy/big new word they can to fit the argument to feel like they have a larger IQ then they really do, then they rely on psychological arguments as soon as you talk to them (which are by definition fallacies).
For people who say this is a loud minority, maybe it was 7 years ago, but considering how long this has existed on the platform, I'm sure its infected even the lurkers to believe it, or atleast to larp believing it since they believe its the mainstream world view. It has become the majority.
AI recap for those with short attention:
The user believes that Reddit is:
no "water dnr"
Most people on reddit fantasize people they don't like in prison showers
If you check most times Clavicular committed crimes or was threatened to be arrested, check the comments and most of the time you'll see atleast one redditor saying something of the type. More generally, they can't stop thinking of sexuality and gender.
For example Clavicular was arrested, a comment section on the thread says (to be honest I did have to scroll to the first Load more comments)
"I wonder if he lookmaxxed his asshole. Because it's going to get a lot of attention.
Bout to get stretchmaxxed
You know that hole has seen botox.
Definitely bleached
Dude he’s spending a night in jail, not a year in prison, relax.
If that Bonnie Blue is any indication, a hole can get a lot of attention in a single night."
They wish upon him to get raped cause he promotes ideals different to their own, its shows up a lot in the comment section.
They contradict their morals every second "rape is the worst thing, no death penalty", but when its someone they don't like they immediately turn on their word and this is most people on reddit, only a minority of people there are actually self-aware.
Why they'll never change
And, no one can confront them outside their bubble since most large subreddits have karma requirements at ~50, so all new users can't talk in any important subreddit and have to karma farm in some lower place in order to get 50 karma so they can actually talk in these places, in which they will immediately receieve downvotes for confronting them for their hypocrisy where they're comfortable, dropping their karma and if they only got that 50 karma to speak there, then they have to farm again, or they get their account deleted.
It is an echo chamber, regardless of subreddit, that is impossible to confront, or else you're immediately banned and cannot speak again, your message is deleted so your counterpoint before had atleast a chance of being seen by a lurker or someone scrolling and convincing them, it gets deleted and theres no point.
The point of reddit is to seem like some IQ capital of the internet to get help, or ask philosophy questions, but there is next to no meaningful discussion anywhere, it is only in existence to feed on itself and make people feel better about their beliefs.
The only way to try to convince people is to take their exact opinion, but word it in a way its more interpretable to mean opposing views as well, slightly shift philosophical basis on why its wrong, and slightly change points.
Final:
- Don’t hurt others, especially marginalized groups.
- Respect people’s identities and boundaries.
- Believe in science, experts, and material well‑being.
- Be suspicious of traditional authority (religion, cops, corporations, older social norms).
- Seek personal comfort and mental health; cut off “toxic” people and systems.
These are the 5 core beliefs of Reddit (as in if you challenge these beliefs you usually will be disliked), in which it can be combined to The Golden Rule: Treat others the way you want them to treat you.
I'll mention the problems with this philosophy later, but this is what schools teach exactly. If you look to any teacher or person in education, they believe in the golden rule.
Why? It was programmed into departments of education for most countries, it is the peak of liberal, and secular ideology (it is in religious ideologies as well but it is less fundamental), under this you can make almost any argument due to how open-ended it is.
It is the sum of their beliefs, encoded into them by old people (who they claim to hate) in the department of education, authority, which they absolutely claim to despise authority and follow any other beliefs but this authority in school by the government is deeply, deeply entrenched into their belief system as a fundamental ideology, controlling their opinion on situations.
Their fundamental beliefs come from authority despite always complaining about it, they complain about the government and it controlling them and being authoritarian, yet their ultimate belief was controlled and placed into them by the government.
Controlled people complaining about others being controlled (political, social, etc), any argument they make about people other then themselves are about "freedom" they experience, controlled freedom.
*next part is skippable, this is just me complaining*
Also, this is unrelated to before, however Redditors saying "hubby" always annoys me to the point I get mad at hearing the word.
Everything to them has to be infantilized and made soft, they act humanitarian but drop them in any place with violence and they will not be able to handle it.
They larp high iq when all they do is browse, goon, copy other peoples beliefs and paste it to their own life.
They have inconsistent philosophy, because they didn't come up with it and weren't pushed by life to believe it, but because it was the softest beliefs they could find, it comforts them even if they don't care for it or logic.
They are overly argumentative and try and say any fallacy/big new word they can to fit the argument to feel like they have a larger IQ then they really do, then they rely on psychological arguments as soon as you talk to them (which are by definition fallacies).
For people who say this is a loud minority, maybe it was 7 years ago, but considering how long this has existed on the platform, I'm sure its infected even the lurkers to believe it, or atleast to larp believing it since they believe its the mainstream world view. It has become the majority.
AI recap for those with short attention:
The user believes that Reddit is:
- Morally hypocritical — users claim to oppose harm (like rape) but will joke about or endorse it when directed at people they dislike.
- Obsessed with sexuality and humiliation — especially in the way they talk about punishment (e.g., prison scenarios).
- An echo chamber — where dominant opinions can’t be challenged due to karma systems, downvotes, and moderation.
- Ideologically uniform — centered around a set of liberal, secular values (e.g., respect, science, anti-authority).
- Contradictory about authority — claiming to reject authority while unknowingly adopting beliefs shaped by institutions like education systems.
- Intellectually shallow but performative — presenting themselves as smart or rational while mostly repeating popular opinions.
- Emotionally soft or detached from reality — holding “comfortable” beliefs that wouldn’t hold up in harsher real-world conditions.
no "water dnr"