[–] EtwasKulturMussSein 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
It had free speech outside of what broke Reddit wide rules like doxing and direct calls to violence, which were enforced. It discussed uncomfortable truths such as the large differences between the races, the cultures these races spawned, the current illegal immigration crisis, and those who fund and facilitate it. Other topics included how feminism has destroyed both men and women and ruined proper gender roles, and general humour. However, the most dangerous thought crime committed was the discussion of European nationalism - the solution to our current crisis.
The radical idea that the indigenous peoples of Europe should be allowed to constitute the near entire ethnic composition (95%+) of their respective countries; the radical idea that foreign cultures and ideologies, often linked to terrorism, did not belong and that a European country's culture must be the culture adhered to. How insane of us to desire an end to the ruthless exploitation of our hard work, environments and possessions at the hands of globalization.
We rejected and will continue to reject such attacks on our race, its many diverse ethnicities and our rich, often ancient cultural traditions. We opposed and will continue to oppose the brainwashing of our youth. Us Europeans and our diaspora simply desire a "safe space", as the left calls it, from the internal and external threats against us.
[–] OnTheLifeboat 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I'd say it was mostly news relating to the ongoing islamification of Europe (plenty of invader crimes!), as well as other racial and global issues, with a few memes scattered throughout. Essentially, people aware of the real problems in the world today. Reddit didn't like that.
[–] AlinskyRules 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
It was about total free speech in line with USA law.
It likely got banned for discussing (((them))) and allowing all opinions in that regard.
[–] Marble 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago (edited ago)
Honest question, how does the first amendment ( or any other US laws) have anything to do with this?
[–] onezeno 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
It doesn't. Reddit can ban whatever sub they want.
[–] AlinskyRules ago
Cause the reddit servers are in the US and thus that is the maximum reddit could theoretically allow for a subreddit. Reddit of course doesn't like free speech so they censor free speech they don't like.