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The normalisation of the far-right continues


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2 hours ago, Pato said:

Have you ever noticed how right wingers often wear clothes that are too big for them? Look at his collar, look at his breeks. He's cutting about thinking he's the size of Hulk Hogan.

Paul Ryan, a (lol) moderate republican also did this.

Paul Ryan's Suit: The Baggier, the Better?

Obvs with Trump it was covering how fat he was but maybe they just have tailors who are ripping the piss.

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My theory[emoji769] is that right wing men have confused their brains into thinking it is virile to have reactionary views, and so interpret themselves as leading proponents of these views as the manliest men, thus lying to themselves about the size of their necks and feet and whatnot. It would be an unbearably dissonant experience to buy a suit that fitted, but was for someone with a 36 inch chest and 30 inch waist so they buy these cavernous clothes instead.
Where does the #power stance fit into all this? Maybe they need all that room for standing with their legs puzzlingly far apart
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do folk still do that? Feels like that was a fad that was killed when the Mortal Kombat choose your warrior memes abounded.
Maybe not. Probably need to start a campaign of ridicule for these shit dressers. Humans seem to be the only species on the planet whose plumage gets more boring and drab the more seriously they want to be taken.

Politics needs lions manes, peacock feather, venom spitting raptors with the big flappy neck bits.... All that shit.
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27 minutes ago, Pato said:

My theory™ is that right wing men have confused their brains into thinking it is virile to have reactionary views, and so interpret themselves as leading proponents of these views as the manliest men, thus lying to themselves about the size of their necks and feet and whatnot. It would be an unbearably dissonant experience to buy a suit that fitted, but was for someone with a 36 inch chest and 30 inch waist so they buy these cavernous clothes instead.

Did you see that clip of Ben Shapino talking about the piece of wood he bought?

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/shapiro-plank-georgia-home-depot-b1836178.html

These people are so pathetic lol.

22 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:
27 minutes ago, Pato said:
My theoryemoji769.png is that right wing men have confused their brains into thinking it is virile to have reactionary views, and so interpret themselves as leading proponents of these views as the manliest men, thus lying to themselves about the size of their necks and feet and whatnot. It would be an unbearably dissonant experience to buy a suit that fitted, but was for someone with a 36 inch chest and 30 inch waist so they buy these cavernous clothes instead.

Where does the #power stance fit into all this? Maybe they need all that room for standing with their legs puzzlingly far apart

Think that was the Tories going to an away day seminar like the one in The Thick of It where they were taught the #power stance

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15 minutes ago, NotThePars said:

Did you see that clip of Ben Shapino talking about the piece of wood he bought?

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/shapiro-plank-georgia-home-depot-b1836178.html

These people are so pathetic lol.

Think that was the Tories going to an away day seminar like the one in The Thick of It where they were taught the #power stance

Yeah after I brought it up I had a wee chuckle to myself thinking, these c***s were shown, taught that by some consultant under the premise that it actually means something 😆

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8 minutes ago, Pato said:

Funny on a number of levels. There's a huge wood shortage in the USA just now so that piddly wee bit of wood probably still cost him $20

Ben's sister's schtick is also great when she talks about loving manly men then you see her husband. It is like a collective delusion.

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10 hours ago, Theroadlesstravelled said:

 

Oz is obviously a Dormolin style troubled guy but you would expect he could possibly grasp it would be different people voting for a left wing government than vote for the current right government.

The entire electorate, nations, regions, cities or towns being discussed as a homogeneous mass is the most annoying trend in politics. Sturgeon does it endlessly, Johnson does it, every arsehole media commentator does it. Modern day Volkism. 

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