• @GiddyGap@lemm.ee
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    542 months ago

    They said Easterday was homeschooled and “everything he knew was filtered through the lens of his parents” when he came to the Capitol. Easterday, they said, “plainly did not fully understand what the Confederate flag signified” and even Googled “what does the rebel flag represent” on the afternoon of Jan. 6.

    Awesome parenting.

    • @jkrtn@lemmy.ml
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      322 months ago

      Imagine doing an insurrection, looking at the flags waving next to you, and wondering what the fuck ideology it is that you’re attacking cops over.

      • @Churbleyimyam@lemm.ee
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        112 months ago

        Future history students will spend many hours studying and evaluating this only to conclude that it meant almost nothing at all.

        Which in itself will be an insight into how vacuous and pointless our culture was.

      • @JasonDJ@lemmy.zip
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        72 months ago

        And people wonder why liberals look at Trump supporters like they are idiots. It’s because they are. Legit never met a Trump supporter I could use a word with more than three syllables in it.

        Feeling cute, might overthrow democracy later.

        • @chatokun@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          12 months ago

          I have. (IT has a perhaps not surprising amount of them). Usually at that point it isn’t stupidity, it’s a form of selfishness. Either they prioritize what they need and either don’t see or don’t care the harm (some small business owners) or they have a strong belief that they are right, and won’t acknowledge any other viewpoint. They can do good work in stuff they know, but may be insufferable if you’re trying to correct their way of doing things and they just think their way is better (our whole section of IT lost access to edit firewalls because one of our higher placed techs kept doing things his way and security kept having to fix it. I replaced him when he left). People who are skilled in one area also seem to think they’re automatically smart in others, like Ben Carson.

          Back to the small business owners, Behind the Bastards has a couple of episodes starting with How Nice, Normal People made the Holocaust Possible. In it he discussed how many small business owners feared becoming destitute, and in that fear despite not needing the help fell for fascism in order to keep their place. I’ve met people who said they voted for Trump because they thought he’d be better for them as a business owner, and there was pressure from business owners during the pandemic too. These people aren’t necessarily idiots, but their priorities put themselves before the other.

      • @Delusional@lemmy.world
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        72 months ago

        I think this is the majority of trump supporters. Just completely ignorant to what is happening and what the person they’re supporting stands for. All it took was a few lies for them to start an insurrection and they didn’t even bother fact checking before attacking the nation they claim to love.

        • @jkrtn@lemmy.ml
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          12 months ago

          I think so too. But the reason most of them are completely ignorant is because they are fear-addicted racists. None of them have bothered to check if Mexican “invaders” are “swarming” across the border carrying “sacks of fentanyl” or not. They are willing participants in their own brainwashing.