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PPEcel
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Yes, I hope Joe Biden wins in November. If it wasn't clear where I stood, it's clear now. I will only say that American conservatives on and off this forum live in an alternate universe where factual reality is immaterial and have a crooked value system where ideological principles take second place to demagoguery and showmanship.
I will not attempt to change anyone's minds about either candidate because such an exercise is futile. Everyone here has already made up his mind.
This is something that Trumpcels will not want to hear, but the truth is that some of them are every bit as fragile, insecure, and pathetic as the Twitter mob and the Reddit soycucks they mock. The wingnuts on this forum seem unable to tolerate dissenting opinions. Indeed, many of them sound like broken records -- if you fail to conform to their extremist worldviews, you are either a cuck, a faggot, degenerate, a Jew, or one of the other half dozen or so insults that they have learnt to regurgitate after spending eight hours a day on 4chan or r/The_Donald (now thedonald.win?) for the last five years.
If you are a Trump-supporting incel who is intellectually honest, you will admit that you align yourself with the Trump administration not because you care about policy, but because you view political participation as a purely social activity. I can understand why incels (and low-tier normies) would feel this way; we as subhumans often struggle to develop some sort of healthy social identity IRL, so in the online sphere we find ourselves particularly vulnerable to majoritarian tendencies, to underlying cultural tensions, to populism, to radicalism.
Unfortunately, this has resulted in an ever-deepening cycle of polarization where voters care less about policy and institutions and values and more about pissing off "the other camp". And quite frankly I'm not entirely sure that this is the healthiest way to run a modern democracy.
I will not attempt to change anyone's minds about either candidate because such an exercise is futile. Everyone here has already made up his mind.
This is something that Trumpcels will not want to hear, but the truth is that some of them are every bit as fragile, insecure, and pathetic as the Twitter mob and the Reddit soycucks they mock. The wingnuts on this forum seem unable to tolerate dissenting opinions. Indeed, many of them sound like broken records -- if you fail to conform to their extremist worldviews, you are either a cuck, a faggot, degenerate, a Jew, or one of the other half dozen or so insults that they have learnt to regurgitate after spending eight hours a day on 4chan or r/The_Donald (now thedonald.win?) for the last five years.
If you are a Trump-supporting incel who is intellectually honest, you will admit that you align yourself with the Trump administration not because you care about policy, but because you view political participation as a purely social activity. I can understand why incels (and low-tier normies) would feel this way; we as subhumans often struggle to develop some sort of healthy social identity IRL, so in the online sphere we find ourselves particularly vulnerable to majoritarian tendencies, to underlying cultural tensions, to populism, to radicalism.
Unfortunately, this has resulted in an ever-deepening cycle of polarization where voters care less about policy and institutions and values and more about pissing off "the other camp". And quite frankly I'm not entirely sure that this is the healthiest way to run a modern democracy.
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