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Yeah, in the more political circles I travel in, dystopian nightmares reframed as bootstrap feelgood stories is considered the highest level of the bullshittest of the bullshit. Some 8-year-old works in his dad's coal mine for the summer to pay off his classroom's lunch debt is a FEEL GOOD story? What the fuck is wrong with literally every single person that thinks 'yes?'
That was what I was going for.

The Hamburger Helper story was talking about how fun it is that Americana is coming back. Instead of the surge being because it's a processed budget meal you can stretch. Because America is Great Again.

Your point also reminds me of all the conspiracy theorists I know who have to come up with all these shadowy cabals when the very rich people who already control everything openly and are telling us exactly what they're doing... Are right here. Come on, man.
 
Your point also reminds me of all the conspiracy theorists I know who have to come up with all these shadowy cabals when the very rich people who already control everything openly and are telling us exactly what they're doing... Are right here. Come on, man.
Yeah. I mean that's the biggest joke about conspiracy theorists today, right? There's an actual cabal of rich pedophiles controlling everything whose names are MOSTLY readily available, and the crazies are like 'nah, it's someone else REALLY in charge.' We need to go back like 70 years and stop Republicans from destroying public education.
 
The parasocial relationship MAGA has with Trump. Phew.
Jared’s eyes became erratic — completely different from the eyes of the man I’d sat down with at the beginning of the night. “If we lived in a different time, we would be hanging white liberal whores in the town square and dragging them through the streets for the lies they spread,” he roared. My immediate reaction was an attempt to de-escalate the situation.

“Let’s take a deep breath,” I suggested. I took one, then he took one, and we repeated it. He reset. Later, though, when I had my hand on the table, he grabbed my wrist and started ranting again about how liberal white women create witch hunts.

“They say horrible things about me and make everyone hate me and think I’m a bad person,” he said. He was staring at a point in the distance, speaking like he was in some kind of trance.

“What did they say about you?” I asked.

He snapped out of it. “Oh, not me,” he answered. “I meant Donald Trump.”

Over the course of a few dates, he’d make this mistake often, where he’d talk about Trump in the first person. And I came to realise that while I was trying to separate Jared from who he voted for, he may have been personally struggling to do the exact same thing, just in a very different way. It became clear to me that he truly loved Trump not just because he identified with Trump the politician but because he identified with Trump the person being considered ‘bad’ by progressive standards.

 
But we're labeled as cruel or terrible and 'not willing to cooperate with others' when we point out that MAGA cultists are literally unhinged.
 
But we're labeled as cruel or terrible and 'not willing to cooperate with others' when we point out that MAGA cultists are literally unhinged.
Yep. The whole "Intolerant of intolerance" thing they love to throw around at liberals is maddening.

"What? I am intolerant of intolerance? YOU'RE DAMN RIGHT I AM!"
 
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