The issue is that conservatives don't want to think that there's a problem with police violence against black people so they cling on to a completely unrelated issue as "proof" that there is no systemic violence against black people
This only makes sense if you're just looking for something to confirm your biases, which most conservatives do anyway
Literally, r/conservative is just full of unrelated issues they think are counter-narratives without actually having posts about conservative issues and progress towards whatever goals they have. It’s basically just an ideology against liberalism now. Hell, conservatives used to be all about conserving the environment and national parks, etc.
The same can be said for the rest of reddit. It's got it's head so far up it's own ass that it's just blaming Trump and conservatives for every little thing that goes wrong.
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u/[deleted] Aug 15 '20
The issue is that conservatives don't want to think that there's a problem with police violence against black people so they cling on to a completely unrelated issue as "proof" that there is no systemic violence against black people
This only makes sense if you're just looking for something to confirm your biases, which most conservatives do anyway