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I've been on vacation in America for two weeks last month, and as someone who often lurks on /pol/, I really don't get why you all feel like you're at war, oppressed, or dealing with whatever first-world problems you complain about. It's honestly bizarre. Everyone I encountered was friendly, people of all backgrounds got along fine. Black folks were nice to me, same with Latinos like myself and life just seemed normal. I spotted over 20 people wearing MAGA hats, and no one bothered them at all. I even saw trans people hanging out with them, lol.So, my question is: Is /pol/ just a huge hyperbole, or was I just lucky? Because I absolutely loved it there. By the way, I was in Wisconsin.
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stop using "hyperbole" when you mean "exaggeration" you stupid fucking pseud
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I hate communists.
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