>>513245646 (OP)
/pol/ unequivocally. Many people were heavily entrenched in the leftist/reddit zeitgeist and many still are, but the thing is: once anyone makes the shift to the /pol/ zeitgeist they never go back to being a leftist. You can't go back after being redpilled, and the /pol/ zeitgeist is the overwhelmingly dominant one now. Many are able to say βI was such a bluepilled faggot, thank god I woke upβ, but none say vice versa. The redpill is absolute, and /pol/ is the most undiluted version of it there is. The effects of /pol/ breaching containment is a snowballing phenomenon that is unstoppable and irreversible, much unlike the illusory yesteryears of the reddit agenda. All one has to do to see /pol/ has won is go on any social media site for ten minutes. We have won beyond such a shadow of a doubt that nations are moving to censor the internet and promote digital ID at a faster rate than ever, anything to stop it from spreading, but itβs too late.