A user in r/Catholicism asks why some young catholics are pro-monarchism, the sub debates.

Full comments: https://www.reddit.com/r/Catholicism/comments/1jelv2j/why_are_some_young_catholics_pro_monarchist/

Drama, presented with minimal commentary to avoid bias.

User does not think slavery is 'inherently bad'

OP declares 'Rome is the rightful ruler' of the holy land.

Is it possible for a non-catholic to be a good person? Opinions are divided.

The problem with liberal democracy, one user opines, is that non-catholics shouldn't be allowed a say in government because they're wrong.

Get your Flairs right here: "How would a Hindu city comptroller make my life worse?"
"democracy is cringe and gay and monarchy is based"