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Some People Will Believe Anything

MyTeamIsOnTheFloor

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Just wanted to get that out there

We live in the age of iPhone-driven propaganda, and a nation of willing and mentally-inert receptacles. The dumbest person you ever knew can now mobilize thousands.

And the nation’s e-sport is calling each names like deplorable, racist, fascist, Nazis.

What could go wrong, eh?
 
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Just wanted to get that out there

We live in the age of iPhone-driven propaganda, and a nation of willing and mentally-inert receptacles. The dumbest person you ever knew can now mobilize thousands.

And the nation’s e-sport is calling each names like deplorable, racist, fascist, Nazis.

What could go wrong, eh?
Tell your leaders to quit acting like fascists, then
 
Using Nazi rhetorical imagery has been your go-to. You should have called firsts.

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Reminding you of your future as a camp oven guard does not count.
 
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Tell your leaders to quit acting like fascists, then
I’ve been watching Masters of the Air. In that show there’s a beautiful rendition of “Tear the Fascists Down”.

That song got me thinking because the word is so prevalent today. Every 70 IQ leftist shitbag loves to fling it at Trump and his supporters.

The triviality of the way people like you use was so stark.

Then I thought about who America’s most fascisitic President’s have been. The obvious answer of course being FDR. If he’s not number #1, he’s number #2 after Wilson.

And even more irony washed over me at that moment. How ironic is it that in the war that made America famous for throwing fascism into the dirt, we were lead for the majority of the duration by the most fascistic President in our history?
 
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