This aimed at Liberal America, they eat this kind of thing up and we have to stop cringing every time someone says “America not that bad” and lecturing people. They have a vision for what they want America to be, and for them dismembered veterans getting basic medical care is more good than bad. I won’t try to make it make sense because it requires dumbing down. Which is something we also have to learn to do.
Nationalism moves nations, it’s pure political capital, it’s why Trump won and is now ruining our world, because he has the support of fucking armed nationalists.
You don’t have to understand or like the theme, but if it moves median, tuned-out people against people like Rogan and Musk, on their own level, it will only help. They sure as shit don’t care about social issues, most people don’t, and the sooner we understand that, the sooner we can start actually shaping a world that respects social issues.
They’ll ramp up their cringy “good guy USA, remember when we were amazing examples of empathy and world aid?” material.
Their current events have made their image even worse, but their entire culture is based around this illusion of being a shield for the world, so they’ll ramp up cringe production to try and save it.
They’ll ramp up their cringy “good guy USA, remember when we were amazing examples of empathy and world aid?” material.
Who is the “they” here who are doing this? The author of the cartoon who is making a blatant anti-Rogan, anti-Musk message? I feel we’ve crossed some wires if we think getting median-voting, semi-patriotic liberals to reject authoritarian propaganda is more harmful than good.
lol those are some pretty bizarre examples of empathy. Whoever drew this is living in la-la land. delulu
This aimed at Liberal America, they eat this kind of thing up and we have to stop cringing every time someone says “America not that bad” and lecturing people. They have a vision for what they want America to be, and for them dismembered veterans getting basic medical care is more good than bad. I won’t try to make it make sense because it requires dumbing down. Which is something we also have to learn to do.
Nationalism moves nations, it’s pure political capital, it’s why Trump won and is now ruining our world, because he has the support of fucking armed nationalists.
You don’t have to understand or like the theme, but if it moves median, tuned-out people against people like Rogan and Musk, on their own level, it will only help. They sure as shit don’t care about social issues, most people don’t, and the sooner we understand that, the sooner we can start actually shaping a world that respects social issues.
They’ll ramp up their cringy “good guy USA, remember when we were amazing examples of empathy and world aid?” material.
Their current events have made their image even worse, but their entire culture is based around this illusion of being a shield for the world, so they’ll ramp up cringe production to try and save it.
Who is the “they” here who are doing this? The author of the cartoon who is making a blatant anti-Rogan, anti-Musk message? I feel we’ve crossed some wires if we think getting median-voting, semi-patriotic liberals to reject authoritarian propaganda is more harmful than good.