• @Madison420
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    22 months ago

    No it’s an acronym, you could alter it’s meaning but simply saying blue maga doesn’t make sense as the Democratic position is not and never has been that America is now or has ever been less than great. Ie. We have fallen and the only way to get back up is the r ticket.

    It’s always been America had it’s problems but we can and are always making changes and working towards a better future together. Ie. Not perfect, bit actively trying for perfection and the only way to get there is together.

    • @Linkerbaan
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      -22 months ago

      It’s an acronym that is used in a different way than what Trump intended it for. As an insult to cult like behavior.

      Supporting literal Genocide is rather far from perfection. Genocide Joe is not the way to any perfection except the KKK kind.

      • @Madison420
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        That’s not how acronyms work. If used improperly by an idiot it still means the same, though we can imply what we want from it.

        You’re literally mouthing marketing bullshit and expecting people who see no nuance to see your nuance. It’s weird dude.

        • @Linkerbaan
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          -12 months ago

          Wait what do you even think MAGA means

          • @Madison420
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            22 months ago

            More importantly what do you believe it means. I know what it means because it’s literally marketing shit from 1978.

            • @Linkerbaan
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              -22 months ago

              Nobody is referring to Reagan when they say MAGA.

              • @Madison420
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                12 months ago

                Aside from trump and his team who stole it from Reagan so Reagan fans would go “ooo he’s so Reagan-esk” which worked and bought their vote.

                Agreed that intelligent people do not see it that way yet Trump hand tend not to be terribly intelligent.

                Similarly no one is referring to the Democratic party when they say maga, no one aside from you I suppose.

                  • @Madison420
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                    12 months ago

                    That opinion piece that is both self referential and admits to the absurdity of using maga to refer to hyper partisanship since that already has a well defined term… Hyper partisanship.