>>3530>racist>strawmanAnon just scroll up the page to the /pol/ screed openly and proudly self-identifying /pol/ as racists. There may be strawmen you can create on /pol/ but "racist" is pretty accurate.
Also I don't know how you can say that your political views are censored into obscurity when they make up one of the two major American presidential candidates' platforms. And it's not like you can't discuss them on the sites you talk about hating all the time; reddit has a large and popular Trump subreddit, GG subreddits, and so on. There are enormous amounts of /pol/posters all over Twitter. You have pretty much all of talk radio. The "muh censorship" meme is probably the most baffling thing /pol/ posts.
why am I writing any of this, why am I still posting