Spyke
lemmy.world

It doesn't help that 99% of posts or comments that go against Trump are removed or the user is banned. The only posts that make the cut are made by like 10 of the over a million users.

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Lol I remember going into askconservative and trying to ask them about freedom of speech and having to tip toe around trans rights because that was a sensitive subject to them. Imagine that the party of free speech being snowflakes about a subject that if they were true to their words they would not give a fuck about.

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Skeezixreply
lemmy.world

Yep. If you dont kiss the orange anus then you are a communist libtard radical left lunatic cuck and get banned.

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sh.itjust.works

As soon as they feel economic pain: I didn't vote for this.

They're fine with racism. They're fine with homophobia. But mess with their investments? The whining is going to be historic.

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I mean, yeah. Most of what Trump campaigned on came back to the economy. Even his immigration stance was ultimately about jobs.

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lemmy.world

It's also at least 40% "We're being brigaded by the liberal elite"

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Kushanreply
lemmy.world

The sub operates in cycles and it's like clockwork

Trump (or republicans in general) do something outrageously bad.

Sub is in uproar about it.

People start accusing /r/politics of brigading.

About a day later, the sub has it's marching orders in line and it's no longer upset about the thing.

About a day after that, nobody on the sub was ever upset about it and everyone agrees it was actually a good thing.

Every. Single. Time.

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lemmy.world

Yup, that's it exactly. It's surreal to see the same thing happening over and over. I check in every now and then to see what they're talking about and sometimes I really feel like I'm in some alternate reality. Their perception of things is so completely different. They still think Trump has some kind of master plan and that all the tariffs are chess moves to make other countries comply with his demands. They're also convinced that all the short-term pain will result in long-term prosperity and that the U.S. will be respected again and back to its rightful place as world leader.

And I'm here thinking... are we talking about the same guy? It makes no sense. I don't understand how they can see/listen to Trump and get this impression.

They weren't happy with the tariffs at first. Some post were really critical, but now they kind of all got on board and suddenly they all agree with it. It was even worse with the Signal leak thing. At first some of them were so pissed about it. But then suddenly they pivoted to blaming the journalist for not leaving the chat and then they started some argument about semantics, like they weren't 'war plans' they were 'battle strategies' as if changing the words actually changed the issues. By the end they all agreed that a mistake might have been made, but they are all loyal to Trump and loyalty is super important.

Surreal.

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lagoon8622reply
sh.itjust.works

That guy is smart but he's giving Trump way too much credit. Trump doesn't think, it's just vibes-based grifting as hard as possible

E: spelling, thanks autocorrect

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Rentlarreply
lemmy.ca

It's the North Korean state ideology (wiki):

Juche posits that a country will prosper once it has become self-reliant by achieving political, economic, and military independence.

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Suite404reply
lemmy.world

Taking notes from fucking North Korea.

So glad my entire family voted for a ln obvious lying dictator because egg prices or something.

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Match!!reply
pawb.social

another aspect of juche is that it's essentially a monarchy

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So is a democracy with a president who is governing with executive orders

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Funny watching them twist themselves into pretzels trying to justify Dear Leader’s fuck fest.

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fedia.io

They'd better be fucking practicing for civil war.

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lemmy.world

They have no chance. Trump is losing supporters faster than the Miami Marlins after a home game.

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lemmy.one

You are deluded if you think they will join your side. If the Republicans fracture, which they wont, they will likely rally under another extremist right wing banner and double down on their racism, religion, and aggressive posturing against us.

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I mean if there’s a war on Trump, they just don’t have the numbers.

As for the fracture, that will happen as soon as Trump is gone. That’s how cults work. They’ll splinter over the next chump to follow and fall apart.

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Selenireply
lemmy.world

Actually, polls show him as still around 44-46% in favor, where he’s been pretty much all term. Unfortunately.

If this tariff economic crash doesn’t make his foot-kissing followers break ranks, then nothing will, and it will be civil war.

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lemmy.world

I don’t trust polls, and I’d recommend you don’t either. There is absolutely no way he has gained support since the election.

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Not gained, just held steady. A lot of his supporters think he’s got some kind of master plan to make all the other countries grovel at our feet, and if they have to suffer nobly for the cause so be it.

I swear, Evangelical Christians just aren’t happy unless they’re miserable. Part of their persecution complex I suppose.

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The folk showing up to the local range in militia gear tend to get ejected for not following the rules. If you can't so much as keep your gun pointed down range, you haven't got the discipline to go up against any military or conduct an insurgency.

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Lol, no it just seems that way because Dems usually follow the "speak softly and carry a big stick" life style. Conservatives just let you know who to rob.

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I can excuse transphobia and racism, but I draw the line at bad economic policies!

::: spoiler spoiler hopefully obvious sarcasm. :::

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Well you've convinced me, that's how I'll be spelling it from now on.

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Who is "you" here, other than the OP? All non-conservatives?

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You reached the end