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One of Lemmygrad’s original admins

Marxist-Leninist

He/Him Firearms, Engineer, Jewish

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Cake day: August 17th, 2019

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  • I would suggest SRA, but you can tell with their content that they’re walking on eggshells, so most of what they have to say is way too thin to be useful.

    I’m not aware of a single left-leaning mil or firearms -tuber, and I suspect that’s because open leftists in that sphere would be at a higher risk of death threats and investigation. If you can stomach the far-right or the right-liberal guntubers, they usually know what they’re talking about when it comes to the subject matter (just know that they’re going to make horrible “”“jokes”“” or openly advocate for terrible things)

    unfortunately, all of the “”“unbiased”“” miltubers took a hard turn into NATO defending when the Russo-Ukrainian war started. And the same is true of all of the Eastern-bloc-themed guntubers, outside of the ones who actually live in an EB country… but a lot of them were pushed off of youtube by google for being Russian.






  • maybe now’s a good time to share that Reddit has always had rampant Russophobia. Back in 2016 when the Enough Trump Spam subreddit was made, they added “no xenophobia” to their rules. but every other post was xenophobic towards either Russia, China, or the DPRK. Hell, I got like a thousand downvotes on a comment where I corrected the OP on the reach of DPRK’s missiles (it was one of those “oh no, the north koreans are going to nuke us next week” posts), and nearly all of the thousands of comments were calling me a Russian bot, or using slurs to insult me.

    Russophobia was a big part of the Democrat’s strategy against Trump in that election, claiming that Russia helped Trump win and whatnot. Russophobia is at this point, perhaps, the oldest propagandist tool used by the American state. Ever since the revolution in Russia, and honestly even before it, they scaremongered supporters into supporting whatever it was the politicians or the media wanted them to support, using Russia, the Soviet Union, or Communism (which was tied to the Soviets for them) as the leverage. Black people want rights? can’t do that, that’s communism, and look at what’s going on in the evil USSR. Workers want rights? can’t do that, the evil USSR. so on, so forth. It’s very disheartening that they still use this tactic today, but it’s even more disheartening that in the information age, where anyone can simply look the information up and disprove the propaganda, people still eat the tactic up like day-old fries.