>>800076
>People get drawn to /pol/, because they want to think outside the mainstream narrative.
Yes.
They get drawn to /x/, beyondtopsecret and infowars, too, when they feel the official story regarding certain political, spiritual and economic events is bs, and they want to think outside the box.
Can you find certain gems, facts and kernels of truth there?
Yes.
Is it a worthy source of info?
Heck no, 90% of it is total bullshit and the demented ravings of fringe faggots, that they probably parroted and cross-polinated from other unsourced extremists with an agenda.
Same with /pol/.
Some of their ideas are sound, but for the most part, their thinking is faulty, contrarian, emotional, and prone to heresy and prelest that tickles their ideology.
I'm glad you found Christ there, but it doesnt legitimize that board.
Hating liberals does not theology make.
>800117
Yes, brazilanon, you hate the American Enlightenment and its modern liberals, and recently have expanded your hate to the very idea of individualism itself.
We get it.
Now sit down, this isn't about you.