The fact that a Bernie win would likely be immaterial to their lived situation (at least, relative to the life-changing impact his policies might have for the actual oppressed) means they have no actual self-interest in him actually winning.
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In fact, Bernie winning the title of highest level of mainstream acceptance in the land would mean only one thing to them: a mortal threat to the lifestyle brand they've come to define themselves by and justify their sense of male victimhood with.
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I don't actually tend to think this is a conscious fear in their minds, but I do think the fact that these guys aggressively discourage other, "impure" voters from going Bernie is a behavior that rewlly tells on itself. At the very least, these guys don't care about winning.
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Which "they"? Certainly not the ones who prioritize trolling above all else.
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Yeah, like that. Thanks for providing an example.
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LOL. It's not about expressing anger, it's whether that anger is channeled in useful directions. Being snotty to strangers on Twitter ain't it.
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Even if your actual strategy is consciously to "replicate the Trump model", I think it's highly questionable, as they say, whether the model scales
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