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Attn: Redditors 📢

We’re challenging the advice to never discuss #politics or #religion in polite company. We make it our business to dive headfirst into those difficult discussions, ahead of this year’s presidential #election and key down-ballot races and issues.

Join us tomorrow for a Reddit panel featuring religion journalists and researchers of The Associated Press, Religion News Service and The Conversation.

AMA, tomorrow, Sept. 24 at 12n ET/9am PT/4pm GMT on r/PoliticalDiscussion

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Reddit is a corporate garbage dump of gatekeeper pedophiles making bad memes.

No thanks.

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For the most part, it'll probably be okay.

But the reason such an "advice" exists is because people's sense of morality is closely linked to political and (ir)religious beliefs. So when they encounter someone defending what they believe to be morally wrong, it becomes harder to not throw a fit about it.

So yeah, good luck on the AMA.

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Yeah, I abandoned my 275k karma account because I don't want to deal with that #enshitification. Fuck #reddit.
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