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  1. There’s a whole industry of influence campaigns and market manipulation based off of this principle. Millions of dollars are made off of these people every year. There’s a gold rush on how dumb these people are, and this guy thinks he discovered something new.

    Guys please venmo me if you hate purple hair vegans. One of them did terrible things to me, but then I was emboldened by the power of Jesus Huckabee Christ and now God wants me to crusade for decency, America, and barbeque.

    It’s literally that easy.

  2. Adventurous_Test_296 on

    It’s amazing how much money is thrown into this ultraignorant buffoonery.In the southern Appalachians there are coffee shops, barber shops gunshots and all sorts of places that cater to these “know your place” types.

  3. Part of me thinks this is really sad and a sign of the huge loneliness/disconnected issue going on

    Most of me thinks this is hilarious and a good example of just how desperate the average Republican is to be pandered to

  4. They are the “some of the people” in the old saying. “You can fool some of the people all the time and you can fool all the people some of the time, but you can’t fool all the people all the time.” They want to be lied to.

  5. This is just one guy who came out to talk about it. Just imagine the dozens (hundreds? thousands?) of others still secretly doing it, riling the base up with falsehoods/AI and raking in dough from ad-revenue/sales.

  6. This isn’t news. Back in 2008ish I knew a guy in publishing that ran a satire website. I mean, really ridiculous stuff about Hillary, Obama, off the wall shit that belonged in a tabloid. He would just make up more insane stories and they would be shared all over facebook, he actually made some money at it. His website was very right leaning…he tried a left leaning one but people just didn’t buy into it. Kind of telling.

  7. The hilarious thing to me is this same article is on the Conservative sub and their primary response is “never heard of her”

    Just wow.

  8. Brb, I’m going to make a male version of this. Travis, a farmer in California who needs money for a legal defense against the leftists trying to make his cattle halal. 

  9. It’s always easier to convince someone of a lie than it is that they’ve been lied to.

  10. Low_Intention_1327 on

     These are the same people whose FB friends list is filled with random people who support Trump, dead relatives (the ones alive disowned them) and 25% of their friends are bots they added when horny. 

  11. Long_Confidence_4996 on

    > “Once a guy sent me a video with Emily’s nude on a tablet on a pillow, and he was basically recording himself fucking the pillow,” he says. “It was incredibly weird, but he sent me a $50 tip, so I was like, OK, do what you want.”

    MAGA, ladies and gentlemen.

  12. its easy because he’s fooling like 95% bots who are programmed to agree with maga sentiment and lambaste anything else.

  13. This is literally how Tommy Robinson makes a living in the Uk. He made 6 figures in donations after he (pretty egregiously) libelled a school kid and needed money for his lawyer. Then he defended himself and gambled the money away.

  14. Emotional-Witness817 on

    Their entire belief system is built on confirmation bias. Stick to their core themes and anyone can lead them to any conclusion and the morons will believe it.

  15. Robofetus-5000 on

    These people thought The Colbert Report was a conservative version of the Daily Show

  16. TheForeverKing on

    And this post is exactly how the other side of the political landscape is drawn into the trap too.

  17. One of the Youtube hydra channels with new names each week is ai and while it features a far East asian talking head and pretends to be news and analysis, it ends up just ai dreck and appears to be coming out of Pakistan. Sucker born every minute…

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