Conservatism emphasizes self-reliance, which is a principle I stand firmly behind. Self-reliance is not a request—it is a demand, a necessity, the foundation of true power! A people who cannot sustain themselves are a people in chains, and I say—break those chains! Build, create, rise!

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  • Actually as @[email protected] pointed out in his post:

    (Most important) Monk posted to /c/politics at most about three times per day. This is realistically the bare minimum amount you’d want as a cap on posts per day. You can go back and check this for yourself; the overwhelming majority of their posts were on communities they created and moderated. Checking the month of September, the exception I saw to this was September 8th, where they posted four. This rule would have done absolutely nothing to deter their propaganda campaign.

    And also, banning Monk did nothing to stop him. He’s still all over Lemmy posting whatever he wants to. As is his right. Not to mention how easy it is to create alts.



















  • Because they didn’t do DEI because the agree with it or agree with liberals. They did it for show and hoped that liberals would think they are cool and progressive and give them their money thru buying their products.

    Now they are trying to appeal to the conservatives in charge for the same reason. And when Dems are in charge, they’ll change back and talk about how they let all the executives who removed the DEI are fired.

    One of the reason I and many other conservatives were annoyed with them is because we knew it was fake and they are just pandering.

    So democrats, please remember these names. So when they suddently become DEI once you are in power, you can remember they are faking it.