Everything seemed so good for yearsnon /pol/. There were so many red pilled threads and some lol moments as well.
Fast forward to /pol/ 2017 and it's:
>subway, Burger King and shill threads
>5 threads about race mixing/cucks
>two Reddit threads
>no slide threads (this is a bad thing)
Who is to blame for this shit? How do we make /pol/ great again?
>>131391440
Everything started to turn to shit right around the Zimmerman trial and only the elderfags will admit it anymore. The 2016 election brought in pic related, though.
>>131391440
when trump announced he's running for president, the memes brought the ancpas, rip /pol/
Redditpricks came and failed to lurk, just blurted out their dogshit and because it's not reddit the shitty comments didn't sink to the bottom out of sight, but instead sit there for all to see, shitting up the place.
>>131391440
The memes became greater than the content.
The only way forward is to take a step back.