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Has anyone else noticed that the amount of pure /x/ tier nonsense on /pol/ makes it quite hard to figure out what's actually happening? Do /pol/tards just get too excited and constantly cry wolf or is there some shitposting campaign against /pol/ that has gone unnoticed? I'd assume that the most effective diversion in any situation is the one that you want to believe. At least I find it difficult to keep up with /pol/ nowadays.
Pic unrelated. Appears to be some sort of plastic paste.
>>137068849
>or is there some shitposting campaign against /pol/
Correct
>that has gone unnoticed
Nope, /pol/ knows.
Stop passively consuming media. Think for yourself.
>>137069274
There always seems to be some political happening but nothing ever happens. Hillary has been going to jail with 100% certainty at least 124 times, apparently everyone is a pedophile and sure to be caught soon, WW3 will start tomorrow every day and everything is related to Jews somehow.
>>137069792
I am thinking and that's why it's so irritating to open /pol/ and see nothing but a cacophony of old memes and entry level conspiracy theories.
>>137068849
I think there's a campaign to make /pol/ look retarded, and since most /pol/tards are really /x/tards in disguise in the first place, it's working very well.
>>137068849
/pol/ is fucking retarded, but compared to /x/ it's downright Einsteinian. Only the top 1% of /x/ crap makes it to /pol/. You should count yourself lucky you don't have to deal with the schizophrenics, neurotics, and attention whores on /x/.
>>137071089
I sometimes visit it for its comedic value.