eh, people smashing windows aren't progs, they're mostly anarcho-commies or apolitical types looking for an excuse to act out anger
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Replying to @alicemazzy @CTZN5
prog branding still makes good business sense
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Replying to @alicemazzy
it's hard to argue against a word that literally means "one who seeks progress" lol
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Replying to @CTZN5
nah, naming on its own means little, or else we'd all be very impressed by the freedoms of the democratic people's republic of korea
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Replying to @alicemazzy @CTZN5
dprk's name is strong, but their brand is weak. progressives conversely have excellent brand management
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Replying to @alicemazzy
DPRK just shows the limit of the tactic. It's otherwise an excellent smokescreen with normies
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Replying to @CTZN5 @alicemazzy
it's a disguise, basically. Provides what we call "apparent cover", which works fine until you make a spectacle of yourself
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Replying to @BrowningMachine
libertarian is pretty sullied too, shit goes both ways
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Replying to @CTZN5 @BrowningMachine
well-defined political camps of any stripe imply too much and seem more about having a team than anything tbh
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I generally don't go more specific in self-labeling than "esoteric right-winger"
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