• Flying Squid
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    69 months ago

    Because it’s a political tradition since 1932?

    Sort of sounds to me like asking why saying “God bless America” is so prevalent now. Because it’s standard political stuff.

    • @hardaysknight
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      -49 months ago

      Ah yes, who could forget president GRFJ?

      I don’t know if you’re being purposefully dense or just ignorant but there’s definitely an uptick in politicians and public figures being referred to by their initials in the media for the last 20 years.

      Of fucking course I realize it’s not the first time in history it’s been done.

      • Flying Squid
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        59 months ago

        The only two people I can think of are AOC and MTG. Who else?

        • @hardaysknight
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          19 months ago

          DJT, ACB, KBJ, HRC, RBG to name a few

          • Flying Squid
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            89 months ago

            The first one a handful of people tried to make happen and it didn’t. Never heard of the second or third and I don’t even know who you’re talking about. Absolutely no one called her the fourth, but I’ll give you the last one.

            • @AquaTofana
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              29 months ago

              Amy Conan Barrett is the 2nd, and Ketanji Brown Jackson is the 3rd.

              • Flying Squid
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                89 months ago

                I’d hardly call either of those common abbreviations for their names.

                • @AquaTofana
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                  59 months ago

                  Tbf this is the first time I’ve seen Jackson’s name abbreviated like that. It took me a second to get hers. But I feel like ACB is fairly common. Then again, maybe her name just jumps out at me immediately because I have a special hatred in my heart for women who turn against women. Fuckin’ bitch.

                  Either way, I wasn’t agreeing or disagreeing with the sentiment of politicians using initials for their names or not, just stating whose initials they were.

              • Cethin
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                19 months ago

                I’ve only heard those two referred to as Barrett and Jackson at the minimum. Why is it so prevalent to call politicians by their last name?