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more of a nsfw, a post on pointing and laughing at the fash. figured y'all may also enjoy reading it
I like most of this article but
did the law change
did they stop marching to the grave
idk the answer to the previous two questions but that he didn't say is pretty sus
Charlottesville was an unmitigated disaster for the far right
credulous
the attack line comes from leftist podcasts
Weird to see this argument come back. Last time I saw it 'we only need to convince 10% of the population to fully believe in it, and science shows we will win all the time!' it was being said by fascists a decade ago. Not sure if it makes sense, because there are true believers on the other side as well. Anyway, just wanted to mention how odd it is to see this argument be recycled after only seeing it on the far right a long time ago.
Not read it yet, but I do enjoy that Harris Dr Who'ed Trump.
I missed that (largely because I try to avoid taking in horserace content), got a link?
No I mean the whole 'aren't they weird' matches that dr who episode. Basically Who gets disappointed with the PM he is traveling with, and tells her 'I will end your carreer with a few words' and then whispers 'doesn't she look tired' to one of her aides.
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oh, I thought there was a literal equivalent kamala-phrase to the one at play here
unless you mean kamala team literally said "aren't they weird", in which case a'ight I agree
(again: fuck horserace content, got too few damn spoons for that. which is in part why I have no idea where the change in tide came from - just happy it's present)
I meant the 'aren't they weird thing' yes.
(I should say there's a handful of places I don't entirely agree with the writing/references, but I don't think it kills the whole)
all their points about cville are pure post hoc speculation trash; this is way too close to the “but but violence is bad!”; laughing at the fash is good; beating up the fash while laughing is even better.
"it's easier for me to laugh than to go punch a nazi" was what I picked up from that part of it. and yeah, punching nazis has a long proven history of effectiveness