• bi_tux@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    what’s the difference between a klan hood and a maga cap?

    the klan hood is actually made in america!

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    1 month ago

    I saw one, once. I live in Canada. Googled the dude’s name, he was listed as an actual terrorist.

  • jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works
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    1 month ago

    “I stopped learning in the fourth grade and have no understanding of anything more complex than a toaster. I am about to impress upon you, in no uncertain terms, just how painfully unaware I am of my own ignorance; whether you want me to or not.”

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    I actually see “I am a racist” most of the time. I strongly considered buying one of these in 2020, but I didn’t think I could handle the number of people who would probably not actually read it. (tbf, I pretty much look like a maga)

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      I’m a middle aged white guy. It’s really not that bad. The look of betrayal when they figure out I am in fact mocking them is hilarious.

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        I’m a middle aged white guy. It’s really not that bad.

        Me too!

        The look of betrayal when they figure out I am in fact mocking them is hilarious.

        That’s what attracts me about the idea, but I know I steer the other way as soon as I see a red hat these days. I would never be able to stop wondering about the conversations I wasn’t having with people.

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          Those conversations are wild. I’m a middle age, bearded, tall, chubby white guy that lives in a smaller pnw town and often get blasted in the face with some of the most vial hate speech in passing interactions with these people. It wasn’t like this 10 years ago. When we first moved here I was shocked at the shit these guys would openly say to a random stranger. Generally all it takes is a “wrong team bro” for them to get the hint thankfully.

          You shouldn’t have hate in your heart anyways, but ignorance is endemic in rural areas. Just keep that shit in the barn and trailer park, Carl.

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            Its really sad because rural America is a beautiful place where you can still find tight knit community, find ways to be self sufficient to work on your own land. But I’m not white and worry about running into the wrong crowd…

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              Absolutely. I grew up in pretty pale places and used to be amazed at how welcoming everyone was and how easy it was to find folk to associate with. Fishing, hunting, camping, all that traditional rural stuff.

              After graduating and getting out of the area and seeing some of the world, the veil was been lifted. Those people (as a real broad generalization) were polite and welcoming because I had the right lack of melanin. Now, it’s far from the truth all over the States, but the past decade has really radicalized people who used to be on a path to being better.

              I see it in the generation before us. There’s so much vocalized hate I can’t fathom what happened. Family members that coached sports teams that were diverse (for where we lived) are now outright spewing racist rhetoric without a hint of self awareness. It’s like watching a people turn evil in a horror novel. I’ve dropped contact with a vast majority of my family because it’s exhausting being quote “the liberal in the room” and dealing with the constant shit they spew.

              The lines are so clearly defined it doesn’t matter that I helped raise their kids. That we used to ride dirt bikes out in the woods. That I remember their first love and first heartbreak. That I remember sitting on the porch sharing a bottle while we celebrated your first grandchild being born. Or mourned over another bottle as we regaled each other with memories of how amazing your mom was when she’d let us stay up all night camped out in your backyard.

              Its all been washed away in a tide of nationalism and unchecked ignorance. I miss my family, but I miss hope in humanity even more. Some day we might bite the hand that bleeds us and take arms against the few that rule the many, but it won’t be in a world where social media and propaganda news networks exist.

              Until then, I mourn my loved ones every day. Whether I lost them to cancer or fox news or the hopelessness of abject poverty. There’s a small part of me that will always be open to letting them back in, but it will never be unconditionally again.

  • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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    I just want to say, I have a pretty nice Nike cap that I got from a previous employer. It’s embroidered with the company logo, but otherwise it’s pretty much blank. I don’t typically wear caps, but this is one of a very very small collection I have (I think it’s the only one that I know where it is), when I do.

    I can’t wear it anymore, and I haven’t been able to for years. It’s red. The same bright red as the Maga caps. The company logo is white, and square on the front of it, just like where the text is on the Maga caps.

    From a distance, they’re indistinguishable.

    I can’t wear it because I don’t even want to be confused for one of these Maga jerks, even from a distance. They’ve basically ruined red ball caps.

    Instead of wearing the ball cap in summer, I went and picked up a Tilly hat. It’s fine I guess. Not red, which is a big feature.

    It sucks because I really like that hat. It fits well. Most Ball caps don’t fit right and I’m uncomfortable. I finally found one that’s not a literal pain to wear, and I can’t wear it anymore because Trump.

  • wowwoweowza@lemmy.world
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    I think a lot of team MAGA might listen at this point to actual reason. We might slow down the ridicule and ramp up the reason.

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      Team MAGA is a cult, they’re never going to listen to reason. You might get through to people who are traditional republican voters who never quite bought into the Trump cult.

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    They’ve really fallen off in popularity over the years. I remember back in 2017/2018, it wasn’t unusual to see people wandering through downtown Houston in a hat or t-shirt, declaring their allegiance. You’d even get the odd jacked up F-350 with a giant American flag and a ton of pro-Trump graffiti just doing laps on 610 or crisscrossing downtown, particularly on national holidays or after big sporting events.

    Now, I’ll see a bit of that shit up in the Woodlands or our in Clear Lake. But its nearly extinct in downtown, even when there’s a big gun show at the George R. Brown convention center. MAGA stock has tanked.

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    All red baseball hats are probably going to have this association for many decades to come. That being said, so few people wear baseball hats lately that it’s certainly not a big loss.

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      Republican incel hot off the latest Jordan Peterson choir-preaching sermon: “Why don’t women like me!? It must be them!”

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    There’s a new one in my area that says ULTRA MAGA.

    I’m really not sure what that’s supposed to mean.