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https://shitposter.club/attachment/540979
- Hallå Kitteh repeated this.
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@moonman it's just a buzzword used by the alt-right. They'd call me a cuck. And it's a good thing to know that you're not on the side of authoritarians.
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@dtluna @moonman The article has some solid burns.
http://www.gq.com/story/the-case-for-being-a-cuck
I love the part where Richard Spencer enjoyed a song for its perceived Nazi-glorifying qualities, and it turned out to be written by a Jewish gay man, who is also the uncle of a veteran.
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@clacke @dtluna Spencer likes Cabaret and Depeche mode, the jokes write themselves. These are the sort of minefields one walks into when they don't assume a showtune was written by a Jewish gay man.
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@clacke @dtluna The insult is overused, personally I would have used insults like "detestable piece of shit" rather than "cuck" for McCain. He doesn't get a pass for getting captured or tortured in Vietnam, he's still a bad person.
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@clacke @moonman @dtluna That sounds like all the hyperpatriots singing along to "Born in the USA".
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@moonman From what I have seen, McCain was a pretty reasonable fellow before he tried to be President, and then became reasonable again after he stopped trying.
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@moonman I'm entertaining the possibility that Spencer is on such a high memeosity level that he's laughing at people laughing at him for using faux Nazi propaganda, originally used as anti-Nazi propaganda, as if it were actual Nazi propaganda, when in fact he is aware of the fact and really appropriated the song as straight Nazi propaganda by reinterpreting it as such, just as a slap in the face to the people who made it ... But maybe that's giving him too much credit.