• Kata1yst@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    Reminds me of the kid who I worked with who tried to convince me in earnest that Colbert was a champion of Conservatism.

    I thought it was a joke for weeks and played along before I realized he just was that dumb and naive.

    • I Cast Fist
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      8 months ago

      I’m always amazed/worried when people’s skulls are so thick that “obvious” caricatures become ideals. “Deep cover librul”

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        8 months ago

        These days obvious characters of Republicans are running for, and winning the state and federal elections. Except they’re not caricatures they are honestly that crazy

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          8 months ago

          crazy evil.

          They know what they’re doing. It’s a ridiculously effective strategy to manipulate voters on both sides of the aisle. The bigots and neonazis eat that shit up; and the rest of us have a tendency to not take them seriously, so instead of holding them accountable, we just give them the village idiot pass every single time.

          We really need to start treating them in accordance with the damage they’re doing, not how they present themselves at the podium.

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            8 months ago

            When advertising dollars back a candidate who supports it, people will see the crazy as evil. Until then, plausible deniability will help ensure evil looks like crazy.