• CharlesDarwin@lemmy.worldOP
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    8 hours ago

    Isn’t it weird how people like Pedonald cannot just, uh, change the channel?

    They don’t want anyone else to have the option of watching the show.

    I remember how much the cons pretended to care about this so-called “cancel culture” they were going on and on about, but never had any actual evidence for?

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      4 hours ago

      Isn’t it weird how people like Pedonald cannot just, uh, change the channel?

      The remote slipped between the couch cushions and he doesn’t want to reach down there because JD Vance was alone in here this morning.

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      You know why cons hated cancel culture. Because they’re often on the receiving end of the cancel for being honest about their hate of women, minorities, LGBTQ, etc.

      They are perfectly fine dishing out cancels to anyone speaking like an egalitarian.

      Ive noticed lately how Fuentes and the groypers have been more vocal. Why cosplay as Nazis, when you can be actual nazis?

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        2 hours ago

        Except - none of them were actually canceled for anything, were they? I don’t know of one instance of some con asshole being cancelled.

        From the hysterical way they were going on about it, there was some Democratic arm of the government taking cons off the air, off Facebook, off Twitter, and…this is just not a thing.

        But they DEFINITELY want it to be a thing for anyone that even bothers making fun of their stupid movement and their leader slathered in makeup.

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      7 hours ago

      No. It is not the least tiniest bit weird. It is completely and, on the whole, expected. And, ultimately, our collective duty!

      How and how effectively we fight back is the matter under most immediate consideration. What is not under consideration is the certainty that it absolutely must be done, and now!