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Its just that ml mentions itself being a general lemmy instance. Their description on join-lemmy.org is "A community of privacy and FOSS enthusiasts, run by Lemmy’s developers". I'm a FOSS and privacy enthusiast who likes Lemmy. I just happen to not like communism agenda pushed when I scroll through some memes. I definitely wouldn't say I'm some uncivil person. Sucks for me that ml is the second largest instance and they have the biggest memes community.
Sure, if you let it bother you. If you care about the memes that much, ignore the stuff you don't like, if you can't stand it, find one of many other communities. I don't think it's on them, regardless of poor branding, when there's so many other instances. No one is forcing you to engage in the comments of posts you don't like.
I mean I feel like many or even most memes there are fine, just those few in between are annoying to me. I'm over it but I was still kinda annoyed initially