Post #1269893
2026-01-16 08:15 UTC
Replies (11)
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@ObviouslyNotBanana@piefed.world 2026-01-16 08:27
Yeah, I debated whether I should include it but tbh I think it would’ve lost its shitpost-factor and turned into political slop. I decided it was more a IYKYK situation. That being said I appreciate it being added in the comments.
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@nil@piefed.ca 2026-01-16 08:28
definitely needed that context
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@ArgumentativeMonotheist@lemmy.world 2026-01-16 08:37
Definitely passes, wow! Good for her.
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@hOrni@lemmy.world 2026-01-16 09:26
I don’t know if the post is real, but I want someone to point it out to the guy. Edit: I’ve browsed this guy’s account. The post is supposed to be sarcastic.
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@Gonzako@lemmy.world 2026-01-16 09:46
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@halcyoncmdr@piefed.social 2026-01-16 10:25
Knowing absolutely nothing about the model… My first thought was that she was trans. Because the dipshits run into that all the time. They make no effort to actually understand anything and just live off vibes and beliefs with no factual basis whatsoever. Not doing a basic Google search to look up the model and verify before posting like an idiot is par for the course.
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@nil@piefed.ca 2026-01-16 11:27
I checked his profile so you don’t have to. He’s a typical dumbass
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@greygore@lemmy.world 2026-01-16 14:04
Given that the poster has his own Wikipedia page… I’m going with dumbass?
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@danc4498@lemmy.world 2026-01-16 14:21
It’s got to be satire. Beautiful women have never stopped being in ads. Why make this comment for this specific post if it’s not satire. Edit: Richard Hanania (born August 28, 1985) is an American political scientist and right-wing online personality.[3][4] He is the founder and president of the think tank Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology (CSPI).[5][6][7] He has written for The Washington Post*,[3] *The New York Times*, *The Atlantic*,[6] and *The Economist*.[4][6] He wrote *The Origins of Woke and publishes his newsletter on Substack. Oh
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@hector@lemmy.today 2026-01-16 14:38
This is why many of them hate trans and or gays, they are attracted then realize it. Maybe still are attracted after knowing. Clearly their influencers are using them as a scapegoat of sorts. Otherizing them in bad faith anyway idk what you could call that not scagegoating perhaps.
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@raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world 2026-01-17 10:35
Haha! I had no idea who she was but I guessed right!