What's the relationship between /pol/ and /lit/?
Aside from the usual "tell me about Evola!" type of posts we get, what examples of cross-pollination have you noticed?
>>9365560
we are all fashy goys in here. makes sense, as /lit/ appreciates western art and culture, marxist sjws want to destroy western art and culture, and /pol/ are the saviours of patrician western culturecivilisation
>>9365581
>patrician
>says goy
go back to /pol/ faggot
>>9365586
we are all fashsters in here. fash gang represent my goys
/lit/ know what most of their words mean.
>>9365560
We used to get raided so often that we got good at it. Infographics were dismantled, /pol/ "essential reading"(god knows they dont actually read, let alone understand what they're reading) books were discredited, arguments btfo'd, and plebs spanked before the /pol/ threads could ever gain any traction. I used to keep a few sources and images for the occasions but I stopped giving a shit; I barely come here anymore and the other oldfags probably don't either. /lit/ used to be the place redpillers came to die, until several months ago we got this overzealous Godmod who banned everyone, cut half the threads from our catalog, and /pol/ stopped coming around after bitching about it. That was nice. I think they mostly troll /his/ now.
>>9365764
Alas, an organised campaign of marxist censorship, that's nice I guess
The difference between /pol/ and /lit/ is that /lit/ is mourning the dead of Noam Chomsky and /pol/ is celebrating it.
>>9365786
We are?
/pol/ posters are annoying because they keep asking for right wing and fascist books and not being spoonfed
post the right wing literature chart and theyll just keep saying shit and not get the books because they arent here to talk about books, they're here to show that /pol/ is here
no one cares
>>9365782
I think it's pretty safe to assume that to you "Marxism" means "people who disagree with me and are telling me to fuck off", while "Marxism" means, to everyone else, "of or pertaining to the philosophy of Marx.
I'm an advocate of Capitalism.
>>9365560
/lit/ is /pol/ with less reddit and more /r9k/ and also an ever so slight twang of university campus dilettante
the problem with /pol/ is that its usage swells during the election with idiotic cross-posters who don't understand its culture
also disdain for Jews is a perfectly acceptable literary position
>>9365764
>anything I don't like is a raid
Peterson's popularity is a good example of /pol/'s influence on the board
/lit/ uses /lit/ to talk about books and reading, /pol/ uses /lit/ to host e-celeb general threads