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  • and any dissidence of though is quickly punished.

    You're right, we should be more open. You want to do flat earth?

    I'll start.

    ...Uh, what am I supposed to say here...

    "I can not see the curve in the horizon."

  • Why not?

    I mean, I know she wouldn't. But seriously, think about it, why not? People wanted her to, so why not? People don't want milquetoast policy changes that improve such and such by 2%, they want a hero, so why not? People don't want palestinians to die, so why not?

    She was either: an awful candidate because she wouldn't promise anything, or, an awful candidate because she couldn't promise anything.

    And yeah, I wanted her to win, but the problems that fucked the last election up still plague the party. If they don't learn, we're all going straight to Trump's gulag.

  • To be fair, the nazis were pretty fucking stupid too. The evil-cool, machine-like, storm trooper aesthetic they're known for is cultivated, at least by a significant portion, by nazis overseas that wanted them to be likeable.

    Some of it is cultural momentum, for sure. I also like Storm Troopers. But nazis really like Storm Troopers.

  • The DNC consultancy class are almost certainly to blame for every failure they've had since 2016. Or sooner, I'm just stopping there out of convenience.

    I might call that steering. I don't think Harris really believes in anything.

  • context of "look how triggered Republicans are by this".

    If you want to shake the cult's faith in their cult leader, then yes, you want to trigger them. They're triggered because they sense the loss of innate, automatic strongman support.