I’m not maga, not even close (and not American) but am struggling to see how does this sound like a future magat. But idk, maybe it’s there and I’m getting old.
Because I’m European and unlike them I can think outside of the box and not subject to their fanatic campism.
They have this simplistic reasoning, anything done by party A is automatically bad in the eyes of camp B.
Any criticism of their camp means you are part of the other side.
As if that’s all that exists and there’s only black and white.
It suggests nothing.
These days I use /s for even the most obvious cases.
In this case we’re talking about americans.
This could be a perfectly standard comment from one.
They actually write these caricatural stereotypical comments
Yes. But can you can say it in a way where you dont sound like a future magat?
I’m not maga, not even close (and not American) but am struggling to see how does this sound like a future magat. But idk, maybe it’s there and I’m getting old.
Implied masculinity and truck. That’s about it. That said, liking trucks and women doesn’t necessarily imply going down the magat pipeline.
americans are obsessed with their campism.
You’re only saying that because…
Because I’m European and unlike them I can think outside of the box and not subject to their fanatic campism.
They have this simplistic reasoning, anything done by party A is automatically bad in the eyes of camp B.
Any criticism of their camp means you are part of the other side.
As if that’s all that exists and there’s only black and white.
“der wöösh”
wöösh what?
AFAIK you could be one of them and nothing suggests you made that comment ironically.
The phrasing of the comment itself suggests that it was made ironically in the context of your own comment. If you don’t catch that, I can’t help you
It suggests nothing.
These days I use /s for even the most obvious cases.
In this case we’re talking about americans.
This could be a perfectly standard comment from one.
They actually write these caricatural stereotypical comments