• @Viking_Hippie
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    It works because they’re fascists.

    One of the main pillars of every fascist movement is “we’re the only normal ones”. It’s how they justify othering, persecuting, and abusing everyone who’s not a cishet white fascist Christian, preferably male.

    To a fascist, anyone who’s not “normal” is one of the OTHERS and thus scary and evil and needs to be suppressed and hidden away, if not violently eradicated.

    • @[email protected]
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      Small note

      It’s how they justify othering, persecuting, and abusing everyone who’s not a cishet white fascist Christian, preferably male.

      This is incorrect

      It’s how they justify othering, persecuting, and abusing everyone who’s not like them

      You can have Fascism in any circle. “Communist” Occupied China is an example of non-white Fascism. And you could point to some military groups in Africa as well

      • @Viking_Hippie
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        You can have Fascism in any circle. “Communist” Occupied China is an example of non-white Fascism. And you could point to some military groups in Africa as well

        I know. The part you quoted was in a separate paragraph because it was specifically about the American Fascist Party rather than fascists in general.

        Other examples include Modi’s fascist Hindunationalism and Netanyahu’s fascist apartheid state where the favored religion is Judaism.

        • Todd Bonzalez
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          where the favored religion is Judaism

          This is not how Apartheid works in the West Bank. Zionism may be dependant on Judaism, but that’s not the dividing line.

          It is ethnic apartheid between ethnic Jews / white westerners and Arabs. Religion has little to do with what is actually enforced. there are tons of secular Jews. There are evangelical Christian settlements in the West Bank too.

          It’s about denying rights to Arabs living in Palestine.

        • @[email protected]
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          ?

          It wasn’t separate from this

          One of the main pillars of every fascist movement is “we’re the only normal ones”.

            • @[email protected]
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              Do you really need me to quote their whole paragraph to show that they’re in the same paragraph?

              One of the main pillars of every fascist movement is “we’re the only normal ones”. It’s how they justify othering, persecuting, and abusing everyone who’s not a cishet white fascist Christian, preferably male.

      • @[email protected]
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        Incorrect. Fascism is specifically a white right wing phenomenon.

        You can have similar methods in other authoritarian and totalitarian systems. But while they’re certainly equally despicable, that does not make them fascism.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 month ago

          This was the least educated comment you’ve made today

          I highly suggest looking into a political literacy class

          • @[email protected]
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            01 month ago

            I assume you’ve gone through my comment history to confidently make that assertion?

            Scan the Wikipedia page on fascism. Read a bit more into the citations. Then tell me again how uneducated my comment really was.

  • @seaQueue
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    The day when “weird and rapey” is popularly used to explain Republican politics is the day the left finally gets their collective heads out of their asses and starts calling a spade a spade.

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    I can’t wait for the killing blow of when Harris is accused of being weird, hopefully by Trump himself, and she responds by saying of course she’s weird, everyone is a bit weird.

    That’s the normal response to being accused of being weird. The weird response is to get defensive and start slinging school yard comebacks, because in the back of your mind you know your weird is using furniture to masturbate or to have sexual thoughts about your own children.

  • @yemmly
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    I think the secret is it’s just one word that everyone knows. Democrats have a bad tendency to over-explain: “This book makes these 57 points and if you cross reference with these charts and apply this formula you’ll see….” Meanwhile, Trump will just say “what a loser.” Maybe Democrats are finally learning to keep it simple.

    Yes people should want to make informed decisions, but maybe part of effective campaigning these days is accepting they don’t.

    • @[email protected]
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      121 month ago

      It’s fallout from the devolution of our educational system. And, well, generational lead poisoning. And I guess we’ll find out what microplastics do to our brains in the coming decades too.

      Anyways, it’s frustrating that talking points have to be “dumbed down” to such an extreme degree, but at the end of the day, I’m glad that the Harris campaign is being pragmatic about doing what they have to do with their messaging to actually reach low-info/low intelligence voters.

  • @ShittyBeatlesFCPres
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    It works because they’re fucking weird! There’s normal people who are Republican voters but the Republican Party is basically all weird people. If a motherfucker dresses like he’s in a barbershop quartet in high school or college, you know damn good and well what party they’re going to support (musical theater kids excluded, obviously). It’s not normal to call in the genital inspector and demand to see a youth sports participant’s crotch because they whooped your daughter in U-11 soccer. Ted Cruz is a Republican and he’s the weirdest person on Earth.

    And that’s doubly true nowadays where you have to know extended lore from the Fox News extended universe to know what the fuck they’re even talking about.

    Edit: And who the fuck makes Christmas cards where their whole family is holding guns? Plenty people treasure the second amendment and send normal fucking Christmas cards.

    • @[email protected]
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      And that’s doubly true nowadays where you have to know extended lore from the Fox News extended universe to know what the fuck they’re even talking about.

      I’m going to borrow this little sliver of gold.

  • @[email protected]
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    441 month ago

    It cuts because republicans are groomers and “weird” is what teenage girls call guys they don’t like.

    Being called weird is what happens when your plan of statutory rape fails.

    • @Mikelius
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      The silent majority is neither of those things.

      • @JimVanDeventer
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        Yells. Screams. Smashes plate on the floor. Smashes plate against the wall. Flings boogers at everyone. Pulls out a gun and literally shoots somebody in the face. “Nobody is paying attention to me. I am the silent majority.”

    • @voldage
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      I think pretending there are A LOT of people like you that want this specific thing that is kind of weird is an attempt to appeal to authority of slightly more invested in politics “masses”. If someone tells a conservative and disconnected corn farmer that ALL conservatives care about that trans thing and that it’s a danger to your style of life, and that they mutilate children, then they might not check if any of that is true. Just assume that someone did, since apparently all their conservative friends are in on it. And you might just make a fool out of yourself if you ask any questions, since you know you don’t really belong with “silent conservative majority” because unlike them you’re not invested in politics and didn’t do your research… So you better keep your mouth shut and go along with the flow. Same thing with facism. Also preys on embarassed ignorance of the “silent majority” …imo

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    “Weird” reverses and intervenes at the crucial point of transmission of that idea. No, it says, the appeals by the right to supposed family values (anti-trans bigotry; restricting no-fault divorce; slashing public school funding; hatred of immigrants) are not normal. They aren’t fundamental American values that the liberal elites have somehow derailed. They are, instead, deeply strange. And “we” (a new silent majority that Walz invokes in his use of “weird”) are tired of it.

    This sums it up pretty nicely.

  • @someguy3
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    Because it hits at what they are all about: identity.

  • @Etterra
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    Why do bullies get mad when you start fighting back? It’s a gawd damned “mystery!”

  • @cabron_offsets
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    Betraying one’s country is really fucking weird.

    • @Skanky
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      More to the point, supporting someone that legitimately betrayed the country and is trying to end democracy is really fucking weird.

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        Especially if the person they are supporting to take lead is a dementia addled, racist rapist. Super weird.

  • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】
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    Why aren’t there rolls of stickers on Amazon of pictures of Republicans with the word “weird” under them to stick on gas pumps?

    • Todd Bonzalez
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      141 month ago

      Sounds like an opportunity to make some money. You could be the change you want to see.

    • @[email protected]
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      Probably because liberals are less likely to vandalize people’s property, and buy a roll of stickers. You could probably make more money on large format stickers individually.

      • @linearchaos
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        I absolutely wouldn’t want to vandalize someone’s property however, had a conservative already put a sticker there I wouldn’t feel bad at all about covering it up.

        • Todd Bonzalez
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          Vandalize someone’s property

          Just to make sure I understand

          Vandalize = stick a removable sticker to something

          Someone = an oil company

          Property = infrastructure to dispense oil to be burned and pumped into the atmosphere

          Honestly, I don’t think stickers go nearly far enough. Bomb an oil pipeline instead.

          • @linearchaos
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            Yeah that won’t kill anybody. F*** over society and raise the prices for 99% of people. That seems like a perfectly well thought-out plan /s

    • المنطقة عكف عفريت
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      How are you any less weird? You support Zionism, just like many Republicans. You are SO WEIRD! Why aren’t there rolls of stickers like that for you, @[email protected], and for all the other genocide deniers?

  • @Nuke_the_whales
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    Use the ol’ timey word for it and call them queer. Start referring to conservatives as “the queers” just to troll them

    • flicker
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      The actual queers are gonna hate that. Maybe they can call another queervention (or was it queervalcade?) and get back to us on using it for trolling.

      Hopefully one of their ambassadors will swing by and share an opinion. My Gay Agenda says, “In usage of the word “queer,” stay where you are and wait for help.”

      • @stephan262
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        As a bisexual British person I absolutely support the idea of returning queer to it’s classic meaning. There’s also the option of just using both meanings. Context will establish which one you mean.

        The Republicans are a right queer bunch, unlike my fellow queers in the LGBTQ+ community.

        • @EmpathicVagrant
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          Capitalizing Queers to mean our friends and lowercase queers as the descriptor for these weirdos might be a simple distinction as well.

      • @Cosmicomical
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        Stop using queer as a bad word. The word you are looking for to describe Trump and the other magas is “pedophile”.

        • Todd Bonzalez
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          I don’t like that either. There are receipts for Trump, so that can stick, but using “pedophile” as a broad pejorative against people I disagree with politically (no matter how severely) requires me to separate that word from what it actually means (people who are sexually attracted to children), and as someone who actually gives a shit about harm reduction and justice for victims of sexual abuse, I’m not willing to stoop to the level of obfuscating the language we use to talk about those things.

          This is no different than the right wing adopting “groomer” to mean “anyone who I think intrinsically harms children” (usually queer people working in education or childcare), actively destroying the very valuable vocabulary we have for describing the criminal social manipulation sexually abusive adults can use on children to get them to do what they are told.

          Just because “pedo” is the nastiest thing you can call someone doesn’t make it acceptable to cry wolf about such a profoundly serious thing, no matter how much you hate the person you’re insulting.

  • @WhyFlip
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    It works because that was Trump’s angle on Harris… But she ran with it first.

    • @NegativeInf
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      It works because he’s fucking creepy weird and Harris is maximally as weird as your fun aunt that sneaks a bit of cooking sherry while making a meal.