After everything I'm surprised that Virginia is what caused /pol/ to turn on itself.
>>137535974
half the people here are trolls
they think they are going to rustle jimmies
but they will stay too long
until they click on the wrong thread
sudden redpill suppository
start to see redpills on every controversial topic
>>137535974
>/pol/ is one person.
/pol/ is very obviously being inundated with shills at the moment. Don't you remember the memetic warfare PowerPoint? the constant "I guess I'm with her now" bullshit whenever Candidate Trump did something stupid? The massive difference when /mlpol/ came into existence because the bots no longer worked?
/pol/ is like the holy grail of manufactured consensus. They've pretty much got Twitter, Reddit and Facebook under control but this chaotic cesspit is where the really funny memetic gold comes from. Most actual humans on /pol/ aren't losing their shit over some fucking lunatic with a Dodge Challenger. Then you have the bots, the trolls trying to rustle some jimmies, and the ShareBlue employees. The latter are in for a shock when they stick around here too long and get sucked in
>>137535974
Check back in a week or so, /pol/acks will be here while the shill niggers get their new marching orders.