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Originally Posted by Lucas McCain
I didn't even know that they played that song at his rallies because I've never watched one. Someone could put a gun to my head and try to force me to watch one and I would beg that person to pull the trigger to save myself from having to endure the torture of that clown show.
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Originally Posted by WTF
I know right, I've never in my entire life went to a political rally or listened to a whole political speech on tv.
It amazes me people worship these folks like rockstars.
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Originally Posted by Lucas McCain
The funny thing is that so many of these Trump lovers worship him more than Jim Jones and David Koresh combined. Those weirdo fuckers had nothing on Trump as far as building a gigantic loyal cult... well maybe Jim Jones did. You have to have a pretty loyal following to have people kill themselves in another country while wearing Nikes. That is a pretty loyal following to not only you but also the brand. He deserved a posthumous Nike endorsement deal for pulling that off.
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Originally Posted by WTF
Nike and Welch's grape juice should have Jim Jones picture on their products
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Have either of you ever stopped to wonder, and I say this respectfully, that if you keep having to say the phrase "wow, I'm glad I'm not indoctrinated in that cult", that you might in fact, be indoctrinated in another cult?
I'm not denying the fact that there are Trump fans that take it too far, (the term "fan" rooting itself in "fanatic"), but turns of phrase like "put a gun to my head" seem either overdramatic or apoplectic, and kind of feeds the "Trump Derangement Syndrome" narrative.
I watch both Trump and Biden's speeches. No doubt I have a preference for one over the other, but neither make me want to suck-start a shotgun. In fact, I would argue that listening to both is important with both Mainstream and Social Media's tendency to take phrases out of context and write their own narrative.