For me it’s saying, “we can’t joke about anything anymore”. Sirens go off immediately 🚨

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    “Silent Majority”

    It’s always their go-to when pressed on when they’re called out.

    They can’t grasp the idea that their beliefs are really that unpopular so they cling to an idea of a “silent majority” that agrees with them but is either too censored or too bullied to speak up for what they think is the truth.

    Sorry buddy, there is no such thing as a “silent majority” quietly agreeing with you but afraid to speak up, you and your illiterate buddies are just assholes and your opinions are shit.

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    “Actually, we’re a constitutional republic…” & “Our thoughts and prayers…” are both candidates, I could come up with way more.

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    “There are not a lot of people like us out there nowadays.”

    This is a common MAGA comfort/greeting line they use when they meet new people.

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    “Female” instead of woman or girl.

    Edit: as in, where “woman” or “girl” would be grammatically correct. e.g. “a lot of females work at that company” vs “a lot of women work at that company” or “that company has a lot of female employees”

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    The people who respond to everything with “no one owes you anything” and “pull yourself up by the bootstraps”.

    We all know no one owes us anything, going out of your way to respond like this, actually shows malice.

    EDIT: Thank

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    Grown men getting extremely worked up about cartoons or woman in videogames.

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    “I’m a patriot!”

    Okay so, 1) I wasn’t questioning your patriotism until you said that. And 2) with zero exceptions, everyone I’ve ever heard say that turned out to be a Christian nationalist.

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      I think “patriot” is one of those titles that should only be given, and that ideally happens to someone who’s done something especially heroic or monumental for their country. I think of myself as patriotic, because I care a lot about my country despite its enormous, gangrenous flaws. I want to help it realize its potential. But to say “I’m a patriot” these days – I agree with you – really only connotes blind nationalism.

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      “im apolitical, or dont like to talk about politics” or instantly saying " anti-woke stuff", or when you say your supporting a nazi, they respond with" you have stop reading the news, or saying something to delfect/.

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    Anytime anybody tells you “I don’t do drama”, 99% of the time they are the cause of all the drama.

    Actually chill people pretty much never bring it up.