What the šŸ°?!?

Got this link earlier today from some other BB thread on Trump/elections/signs of the Apocalypse:

The Dad/Manager Behind Trump’s Creepy Girl Group

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Popick tells the Washington Post, adding that any vitriol he’s gotten from the show is worth it because ā€œmost people who set out on this crazy journey would have folded. I considered it a win-win no matter what.ā€

I know that kind of guy. Where win-win means he wins twice but it is other people that coopt language itself to suit their political ends. Barf atop barf. Thanks for the background!

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Be sure to read the first comment. I wonder how close to the truth that joke might be.

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I’m not prejudiced against white people, but I’m a bigot against xenophobic jerkwads who whine about being victims while criticizing ā€œvictim cultureā€ in the next breath.

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Be careful you don’t end up playing a role you’ve been assigned by someone else’s narrative; don’t help your enemies shape your public image. Trump’s people very much want you to make disparaging (or better yet, contemptous) statements about white people. You bring him more support, potentially more votes if you validate the ā€œeducated people hate whitesā€ meme for him.

It’s like the way racist zionist fanatics sucker people who disagree with Israel’s policies into making statements that are (at least in appearance) anti-semitic and/or anti-Jewish. Setting up your opponents to work for you by provoking them is part of modern political marketing. It’s best to be on your guard.

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does that make me a job creator? :wink:

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