Pepe, Wojak, & Goebbels
No matter the message or intent of the posters who use them, the drawings come across as hateful and hostile, the sort of thing you’d see on racist flyers taped to telephone poles and doors in low-income housing projects.
"When I do not want to say things in real life I often say them here." — Mimi Smartypants
No matter the message or intent of the posters who use them, the drawings come across as hateful and hostile, the sort of thing you’d see on racist flyers taped to telephone poles and doors in low-income housing projects.
We’re upping our face mask game.
Four days to go, friends. I started following this Twitter account today, struck by the avatar and header graphics. I used to follow a couple of MAGA and QAnon accounts for the window they offered into that upside-down world, but Twitter in its latest housecleaning has given them the boot. This account, @CopingMAGA, tweets content […]