funny part about “Kamala campaign can’t target men” is that they can’t target men because they refuse to employ the crass humor needed to effectively target the kind of men they currently fail to target. They know what they have to do, they simply aren’t strong enough to do it.

They lost because they won’t say slurs. People are not ready for this conversation.

Hadn’t thought of this before, but it makes sense. Men just won’t take you seriously if you’re offended by or scared of words.

Straight from one of the shittier parts of the fediverse.

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    These kinds of men that are constantly focused on what it means to be a ‘man’ are the biggest fucking insecure snowflakes of them all. These are the kind of people who act like their entire race and gender is being erased when 1 in 10 Marvel movies don’t have a white male lead. When all attention isn’t on them, they spit their pacifiers out and wail.

    Take this election for example. It wasn’t about them. Even if they don’t care about queer people (we know they don’t), it was also about doing the right thing for their mothers and their sisters and their daughters. But because the poor, hard done by white man wasn’t given as much importance as people who are literally getting their rights taken away, they decided join the oppressors and spit in their mothers’ faces.

    Not because they’re men but because they’re pieces of shit.

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      I think it is actually worse than what you describe. Even just ignoring all the social issues and focusing on economic factors seriously would have made Trump an unelectable candidate but they prioritize their culture wars over everything else, that whole “I don’t care if it hurts me as long as it hurts them more” mindset is strong with them.

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    My impression of the Trump campaign is that they understood what issues their support base cared about, and did very well at talking about those issues.

    Things like the economy, cost of living, crime etc were front and centre of their campaigns, and things like immigration ultimately stem from those issues.

    Whether they actually make anything better is another question, but they definitely knew what to say.

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      Appealing to tribalism and giving people a boogeyman to blame for all their problems is the oldest trick in the book. It’s akin to using bikini models in used car ads. If you fall for it, you’re a schmuck.

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        Aren’t you so glad you now have Trump in place who essentially said he wants to actively help Israel complete their genocide?

        I never understood how they constructed an anti-Kamala argument out of the fact that literally every US politician has an irrationally strong and simplistic anti-Palestine and pro-Israel stance for as long as Israel existed.

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        I think you’d be horrified by how little the typical American cares about Gaza, to be honest.

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          I’m not horrified, I’m exhausted of it. I’m 40, its been going on my entire life. I’m sorry but its not a hot button issue for me. Theres always a war somewhere, some tribal dispute, some ethnic cleansing… and nothing ever changes. Eventually someone wins and theres peace for a while, even if the cunts are in charge.

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          She also refused to say if she would keep Lina Khan and other things. There were a ton of stories about how she was talking to billionaires to get their donations too. Might not have been ‘just’ Gaza, but there was nothing there for the working class. She even managed to piss off the Teamsters.

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            Same issue. Basically no one knew who Lina Khan outside of lemmy or reddit.

            She was the best FTC head in our nation’s history, but got basically zero press out of niche online spaces. She was in no way a factor in swinging votes.

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    You just said it. They are saying the quiet part out loud. They don’t attack the right people to get the racists, misogynists, or generally bigoted assholes on their side.