Sounds pretty accurate.
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Makes sense. I mean, I do want both of them to step on a lego
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Thanks I hate it
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Jesus that's accurate.
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It really is exactly the same thing. A dog whistle that appears to support a wealthy celebrity but is actually code for a specific hateful message that the celebrity in question ha come to represent through a combination of ego, bigotry, and ignorance.https://twitter.com/rockydennis/status/1306195857872760833 …
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What does PewDiePie represent??? Subscribe to PewDiePie was ALWAYS about keeping PewDiePie at #1 to show that corporations will not be the future of YouTube and it will always be about the individual creator. It was never about Pewds himself, even if we failed in the end.
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With Rowling around, transphobes no longer have to pretend they like Graham Linehan.
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On the other hand Father Ted > Harry Potter
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The former is specifically meant to explicitly signal bigotry, subscribe to pewdiepie was meme that developed after pewdiepie distanced himself from the racist stuff he did (although I don't think it was ever strong enough)
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JK Rowling" is the new "Subscribe to Pewdiepie" and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it.