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Reporting stuff gives you a big text box to explain what's going on. There aren't "options".
That being said, see the rules at the link in the right sidebar if you don't remember what they are.
There is no rule about using overt political terms.
A certain breed of users would probably make it a sport to get away with political posts that are "veiled", "an allegory" or "read between the lines" and whatsnot so moderators would be buried in work.
The leniency of Steam has ZERO to do with "free spech", their only goal is to keep the workload as low as possible.
There are other options.
Leaving the Steam forums for one.
Ignoring the political topics for another.
This is all about you ... not is what is best for all. If I was a betting man that is how I think Steam would think as well, otherwise the no politics rule would have stayed in effect.
What I think doesn't matter because I can't control how Steam runs their forums. I suggest you look at that possibility.
Besides, do we know if Steam gets money by people using the forums? I would suggest following the money is the most likely reason they started allowing it again.
The first way to reason out why someone does something is always follow the money.
Only what I believe is ok to post.
There, I fixed it for you.
You're welcome.
I'll just continue to flag them as rage baiting troll posts. For lack of a better category.