this post was submitted on 13 Jun 2023
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Hi all, as with most of you, I'm an immigrant from Reddit. I never used to go on to the NZ or regional subreddits because frankly, I felt very unwelcome and those places were extremely negative.

How then do we build a new community that is based on being positive and accepting, even of those with different points of view, political leanings, religious beliefs or lifestyles? Everyone deserves a voice, no one deserves to be shouted down or made to feel unwelcome or belittled because they have differing thoughts.

Even festering cunts like Brian Tamaki and his ilk, deserve a seat at the table. We live in a free country and that means everyone should get a voice. Everyone gets to speak their piece, even if you don't like it.

How do we stop this community devolving into yet another online echo chamber?

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[–] [email protected] -1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's important that Dave's suggestion is implemented and he's requested like-minded mods. This topic is a day old and probably 80% of the posts have the word Nazi in them for no reason. Differing opinions are good even if extreme. The comments here just describe reddit.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

To be rather pedantic - at the moment, 10 posts here out of 48 have the word "Nazi" in them (including yours), and most of those are in reply to a post containing the word, so most are in context.

Differing opinions are good even if extreme.

Differing opinions like us having this discussion right now, or on mundane stuff like where the best coffee is in whatever city? Sure. Differing opinions on whether x-group of people are subhuman, or whether a terrorist's manifesto is good reading? No.