r/ the_donald (and his presidential run) was also a literal joke. They planned it that way. Get people to go along with the funny jokes, and then make people unsure if it’s a joke or not. (And if anyone tried to remind people it was just a joke they were banned within seconds.
They’re still using that same play from 2015 constantly.
Without heavy moderation, and the leeway from Reddit admins, I don’t think he gets elected. I could be wrong about Reddit’s influence, after all, I know the same was happening on Facebook and 4chan. But with the way Reddit was leading memes at the time, that seemed to be the real fuel, which could then spread elsewhere.
New Yorkers hated trump in the fucking 80s.
We kicked his maw and her shitey bird nest of a hairdo out well before then.
Came to say that.
He was a ‘Sesame Street’ joke back in the day, which is why he hates PBS today.
For those unfamiliar:
You remember Z100 ripping him in the late 80s, early 90s? He was a goddamn clown. Now a goddamn traitor clown.
r/ the_donald (and his presidential run) was also a literal joke. They planned it that way. Get people to go along with the funny jokes, and then make people unsure if it’s a joke or not. (And if anyone tried to remind people it was just a joke they were banned within seconds.
They’re still using that same play from 2015 constantly.
Without heavy moderation, and the leeway from Reddit admins, I don’t think he gets elected. I could be wrong about Reddit’s influence, after all, I know the same was happening on Facebook and 4chan. But with the way Reddit was leading memes at the time, that seemed to be the real fuel, which could then spread elsewhere.
tbf its hard to fall for his „be dumb, act even more stupid“-shtick if you have any amount of braincells left.
lol. I don’t know why Americans take everything so seriously.