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Essential Trump/Alt-Right Ridicule Thread


As someone who has lived in a small town, I have to say that the song paints a more rosy picture than reality. Yes, farmers will sometimes drop everything to go harvest a neighbor's crops, they'll drop you off soup if you're sick, or canned goods if you're hungry. There are good things.

There's also the other side. The side where your neighbor cooks meth in the abandoned house next door and leaves 50 dead cars to rot. There's the side where you're afraid to complain about anything or say the wrong thing for fear of starting a feud that will last years over nothing. There's the side where people have no visible means of support, but always have lots of cash. There's the side where grown men stop and try to pick up a 13-year-old on her way to school and then smear her name as "a slut" all around town when she refuses. There's the side where someone will tell you they don't like "people like you", but you're "one of the good ones." There's the side where people disappear, never to be found again. There's the side where the law is merely a suggestion because there's no law enforcement getting paid to patrol your town and the state patrol is an hour away. There's the side where people like Matthew Shepherd get beaten and left to die.

I've seen all of it.
 
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These people have lost their minds

After the speeches, the campaigns hosted guests in hospitality suites.

In Mr. DeSantis’s suite, staffers for his super PAC set up pyramids of cans of Bud Light, a company the governor has attacked for a marketing campaign that featured a transgender social media influencer.

The beers weren’t for drinking. Instead, guests were offered buckets of baseballs to hurl at them.



Bud Light, though
 
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