r/Philippines
An echo chamber of various leftists (wokes, yellowtards/pinktards, socialists, and communists) from the Philippines, primarily containing anti-government sentiment when it comes to political and socio-cultural issues. While prior to 2016 during the election of current President Rodrigo Duterte, it is known to have a relatively fair and normal discussion when it comes to almost any Philippines-related topic, otherwise obscure from the general population due to the lack of interest from mainstream media outlets such as ABS-CBN or GMA-7. But ever since the president's administration began, it has sharply slanted itself as a forum for users with anti-government and opposition sentiment, even to the point of becoming an echo chamber due to the massive downvoting of challenging or pro-government views. This has been further proven by the admin's obvious leftist bias judging from the background color and profile pic.
Curious netizen: *Clicks into r/Philippines to search interesting content*
Also curious netizen: *Cringes upon seeing its biases*
Second netizen: *I've been there before! Never going back there again
Also curious netizen: *Cringes upon seeing its biases*
Second netizen: *I've been there before! Never going back there again
r/Philippines by Anti-Normies June 1, 2022
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