When you see "redditors" reinterpret their own sick desires to have someone else kill public persons they have a personal dislike for, as "empathy", then you don't really need more confirmation that the site (or at least a fair number of subreddits) is sick and twisted, do you?

Unmoderated and de facto standards-lacking corporate mass social media was a mistake. It allows people to role-play online as sociopaths in public view and when such behavior is left standing time and time again as it has over the past two decades, it inspires others to behave just as sick - or worse.

Exactly the same story with the "woke" milieu.

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People do that crap in real life too... Last year at a university fair I saw a booth with a sign that said "vote for the one you most want dead" and had pictures of various millionaires hated by the woke/left. And people had actually stopped and voted. I'm not a fan of any of the billionaires, but I was actually so grossed out by young people that day. I should have taken a photo and complained but I didn't think about it til I was far away and given the general environment at university I doubt it would have done anything.

There’s a bunch of nasty ish on here but we’re still early…