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Yes, did I win? Also, what did I lie about? Are you saying that Lemmy doesn't say the US sucks, that people should stay away, not come here, and not stay here? So I am wrong in all the posts that I see about posters saying they are looking for other countries to live, that they are trying to get out, that we are doomed, etc.? Am I lying about seeing non-US posters saying that they will never come here and advise others to stay away from here?
So I'm not seeing that? Even in this very thread there is a guy implying that people should move to Canada. lol
Please let me know where I lied and distored things.
Lemmy isnt one person. "Lemmy says" isnt a thing.
Oh ok, ok, gotcha. My bad.
So do you think that Lemmy is evenly divided between liberals and conservatives, and believes in even equal discussion about liberal and conservative viewpoints? Do you feel that someone who is a conservative would be welcomed here and be allowed to give their viewpoints in a fair and calm manner? Without fear of downvote brigading? You think it's 50/50 here?
Do you feel that Lemmy should be described as a welcoming place for both liberals and conservatives to calmly talk about issues if you were describing it to someone?
Or would you say something like, "Lemmy is pretty liberal" as a general summary?