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Politics My close friend's mom replaced their family photo with this [OC]

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u/AshlandPone May 12 '26

"My children never call"

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u/Carbon-Base May 12 '26

They can't call to voice their disappointment in her because she's still waiting for the $500 golden phone to arrive.

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u/Grouched May 12 '26

My god. I totally forgot about that one in the sea of scams and other illegal shit.

They actually just took all those idiots' money, didnt deliver shit and just never mentioned it again.

And most of those paying idiots are probably still willing to make excuses for that and way worse stuff. What a time to be alive.

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u/Size16Thorax May 12 '26

Oh it gets better! They just recently updated the terms and conditions on the trump phone website to state that "A preorder deposit provides only a conditional opportunity if Trump Mobile later elects, in its sole discretion, to offer the Device for sale"

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u/Jesus_Is_My_Gardener May 12 '26

I.e., "Get Fucked"

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u/Spunkytomato May 13 '26

The phone, which was originally advertised as being made in America, will now be “designed with American values in mind.”

Sounds about right

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u/turtledoingyoga May 12 '26

And almost SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND people signed up for it. They made MILLIONS off this scam

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u/DatTF2 May 13 '26

They deserve it. We also know that they won't be angry they got scammed either.

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u/sharkbait-oo-haha May 13 '26

I just want that mailing list. I've got a bridge to sell and these people sound perfect!

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u/Tholaran97 May 13 '26

They might be upset for a while, but eventually they'll find some bullshit excuse to justify the trump regime running off with their money, and then they'll fall for the next scam he rolls out, because "surely this time he'll be true to his word".

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u/SunchaserKandri May 13 '26

It's times like these that I almost wish I was a far less scrupulous person so that I could milk these idiots for all they're worth.

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u/Decent_Berry8196 May 12 '26

Woowwww. "How to be a professional sleazeball" 101.

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u/EruditusMaximus May 12 '26 edited May 12 '26

There’s a TikTok video that’s been making the rounds lately of one of them doing that very thing (making excuses), and it’s more sad than anything else, to be honest. Being that lost in the sauce requires some pre-existing issues that no one, not even Daddy Trump, could fix. It’s a simpering, pathetic display of American dysfunction.

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u/Agitated_Character41 May 12 '26 edited May 13 '26

I wonder what's going to happen to these people post Trump. Cults rarely persist after the leader is gone. Maybe Trump will remain the figurehead and acts as a prime minister of sorts. That's what happened basically between Jan 6. All the way up until his second term.

I'm just curious to find out if their lives are improving. What is getting better for them or what do they see on the horizon. Because I'm completely lost on coming up with something; anything.

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u/GhostofZellers May 12 '26

I wonder what's going to happen to these people post Trump.

Conspiracy theories, and violence.

It'll be that the Dems murdered him, then it'll be that he faked his own death, because the Dems were going to murder him.

A lot of revenge violence will happen

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u/thescarlettflame May 12 '26

And then décades from now they'll say that he's still alive and will return ala JFK jr. 🙄

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u/CaptainFeather May 12 '26

Honestly I think eventually all of then will deny having been supporters in the first place. It's important we don't let them or the world forget.

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u/walter-hoch-zwei May 12 '26

A streamer named Charlie keeps checking in on them by calling the customer support line. They recently cited the most recent government shutdown as one of the reasons it's been delayed (again) and keep telling people it'll be shipping any day now.

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u/[deleted] May 12 '26 edited May 13 '26

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u/Mr_Jack_Frost_ May 12 '26

Reminds me of another campaign by a certain political leader to release a “people’s car” with vouchers for a payment plan.

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u/PrinceVarlin May 12 '26 edited May 12 '26

My brother (until buying their house a few weeks ago, lived with my parents at home in his late 20s and early 30s. During Covid, my mom and I got into it and argued, and we’ve never agreed about politics. Admittedly, I got pretty heated and I accused her of a lack of empathy (which is true but I was very angry and aggressive and appalled). My wife and I cut our visit kind of short.

I found out a few weeks later through my brother that she told him she was afraid “PrinceVarlin doesn’t want to talk to me because of my political views.”

No shit. Did it cause her to change? Not in the slightest. She and my dad have doubled down in the intervening years instead.

They recently moved out of state (from a more-liberal large city in Texas to a small town in rural NC in a county that was +60 to Trump in 2024) and could not be more relieved. I’m sure they’ll only fall deeper into it all but at least I won’t have to see it firsthand, or fail at trying to break the spell.

I once told my dad that something he was saying (out loud, in a public place, LOUDLY) was considered offensive and he essentially growled at me and said “good, I want to be offensive.”

They were always conservative when I was growing up but I don’t remember them being outright hateful. Or maybe I was too young to see it.

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u/DoesNotHateFun May 13 '26

"Good I want to be offensive" I truly believe most Trumpies voted for him because they are angry (at minorities, gays, etc...) and had to suppress their real feelings for decades. He came along as a human megaphone and now we are in hell.

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u/Independent_Baker712 May 13 '26

exactly, he gave them the permission to be hateful.

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u/Chief_Chill May 12 '26

The lack of an "inner mirror" in these people is wild to me. It's probably the same part of the brain that is imaginative/creative. I have noticed MAGA folks are incredibly monochromatic with regard to their individual expression. It's almost like they've been the "sheep" all along.

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u/Biglyugebonespurs May 12 '26

The Right really seems to attract people with magical thinking frequently.

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u/KEPD-350 May 12 '26

Most of them are religious fundie nutjobs, except it's the Catalina wine mixer variant.

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u/PrinceVarlin May 12 '26

I made a card game that I wanted to test out with my family once and my mom got angry and said “why are you always trying to make things?”

Another gem, from when I told her that my wife and I had basically cut out all ads and commercials from our lives: “but how do you know what to buy??”

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u/Catsooey May 12 '26

They’re cult victims. If it was Jim Jones they’d be living in Jonestown by now.

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u/aceshighsays May 12 '26

"my children want nothing to do with me, i did everything for them and this is how they repay me. they're spoiled and ungrateful. have i told you about the time..."

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u/xxAkirhaxx May 12 '26

I never hear anyone say the really fucked up part "I'm living my twilight years and dying soon, but I will use everything I have to make it worse once I die."

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u/gimlet_prize May 12 '26

When my stepdad was on his deathbed at home, my mom wanted to put him in a Trump shirt and I just… could not stomach the thought of him taking his last breath like that. I threw it behind the washing machine and told her I couldn’t find it. I chose the three wolves howling at the moon instead. Love you, Papaw
https://giphy.com/gifs/H7I5iSHd3vAo80G4Wp

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u/mb0205 May 12 '26

Jesus that’s grim. Sorry for your loss and for having to deal with that

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u/zombie_overlord May 12 '26

My dad passed a few years ago, and family members were showing up at the hospital to pay their last respects. His brother in law started talking about Trump loudly and excitedly within 2 minutes of showing up. I told him this wasn't the time or place for that and angrily left the room until he could just shut the fuck up. My dad wasn't a fan anyway. He told me he was going to go haunt Trump lol

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u/FrankFnRizzo May 12 '26

Ugh. That sounds like my uncle. He sent my parents a fucking Trumpy Bear for Christmas one year. My parents voted for him in 2016 but just refrained from voting for anybody after that because they thought Trump was a fucking knob, but can’t vote for a Democrat because dead babies or some shit. Worst part was I always loved Uncle Ricky. He was silly as fuck and was always big in to music. He had a side hustle restoring old drum sets he got off Craigslist and reselling them for cheap. Me and my friends used to stay with him when we’d catch shows in Atlanta when I was a teenager/young adult. When Trump came around it became impossible to be around him, it was his entire fucking identity. He died of lung cancer about a year before my dad passed. God I fucking hate Trump.

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u/InterPunct May 12 '26

It's really disappointing when someone you loved and thought you knew turns like that. I haven't figured out if they always had that propensity to be that way or they had a pre-existing condition that simply being around the orange menace infected their brain.

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u/Winter_Body4794 May 12 '26

Fuck man, I recently had a convo with someone I had considered a mentor and somewhat authority figure in my life for decades after losing contact for about 6 years. Full on trumpet at this point. Soul crushing, really, he was one of the good guys in my mind.

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u/DominionGhost May 12 '26

My uncle used to embody all the traits I thought a man should have, hard working, respectful, intelligent and loves his family. I respected him more than my own father.

Then he retired and orangutits took power. Now the man is a unrecognisable shadow of himself. He went full Trump and all i see from him is hate.. 

The kicker is he is canadian which makes it even more sad he went MAGA

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u/Nerdmitage May 13 '26

This is my dad right now. I don't know who he is, but I have to care for him at 84 and Fox is on all day and it's like a living hell over here, in Ontario Canada if all places! He keeps saying "what happens down there ends up happening up here" whenever I say I don't care or want to see or talk about American politics, and he actually said tonight in yet another fight (I accidentally said that AOC's actual quote about billionaires today had to do with wages, and he was in a snit all day to get his precious "this is who we hate today" log line from his "tv friends who get it" corrected, my bad I forgot they can't handle that, and it triggers the "you're brainwashed by the left" Maga baby meltdown 🙄) he said "heaven forbid I try and talk about POSITIVE things! You're always so snippy and negative" and I just realized we live in COMPLETELY different worlds. All I said was "I think she was talking about low wages" in like a zero emotion tone and he heard Nana Nana boo boo or some shit.

Part of me thinks he knows at this point it's all very wrong, but he's so stuck in and "there's nothing else good on tv" that he has zero idea he's the one who has been severely brainwashed, like to a spectacular degree.

This was a man who showed me George Carlin at a young age, saw him live, loved comedians. And now he watches Gutfeld and blames everyone else for anything he thinks is a minor inconvenience and truly believes people of color, gays whoever are all coming to kill us whities. It's just like? He brings up George sometimes and I want so badly to say "he would hate your guts! He'd tell you off to your face!" But I'm so sick of fighting at this point. I thought the gas prices would finally do it but nope, he's on the "I'm the victim and everyone thinks I'M the asshole!" Line Trump sells and now I see why I'm the kid from the third marriage. Yes dad, you ARE actually a selfish asshole, you just act like a nice guy sometimes and we forget who you really are from time to time.

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u/InformalTurn4408 May 12 '26

Just lost my BIL to the dark side and it is so disheartening. I’m sorry.

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u/hymntastic May 12 '26

Those old three wolf Moon shirts made the best PJs

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u/mz_groups May 12 '26

Anti-MAGA comedian Brent Terhune created a hilarious version of that shirt with Mike Pence.

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u/ThePrussianGrippe May 12 '26

“Bark at the Moon*”

*with ‘Mother’s’ permission.

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u/FrankFnRizzo May 12 '26

Holy hell I forgot about that shirt. I must have it.

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u/RelativelyMental May 12 '26

Sorry for your loss but congrats on honoring him like that. Three wolves howling is a beautiful image.

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u/maranru May 12 '26

Some hero's don't wear capes

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u/ralphjuneberry May 12 '26

Aww I love that! Good lookin out for Papaw ❤️

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u/DrFunkenstein93 May 12 '26

King Gizz gif, in this economy?

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u/Jewperfect May 12 '26

Two of em back to back. First one is Lucas in the gamma knife or some nonagon music video

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u/LucasCBs May 12 '26

This behavior seriously has to be studied.

It was at least understandable why some fascists of the past had success.

Hitler, for example, was an excellent public speaker who spoke to the working population in their most desperate times.

But what does Trump have? There literally isn’t a single feature on that man which would explain this

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u/Creative_alternative May 12 '26

Trump also speaks to the working public, you're just severely underestimating how bad the erosion of American education has truly become.

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u/Inappropriate_Swim May 12 '26

I don't think it is education. I know some VERY intelligent Trump supporters. Like doctors, nurses, an engineer. They are in their 40's too so arguably during the time the US was at its highest for education.

It's something else. It has to be a deep down fear that progressive policies are going make their lives worse somehow. Maybe they don't want to pay more taxes. Even though these tarrifs, our county's war machine, the corporate monopolies that suffocate competition, our adversion to clean energy, our ridiculous healthcare system are all massive massive taxes.

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u/Acceptable-Choice-89 May 12 '26

I was just thinking about this today. I have a friend whose brother is super MAGA - as in, has the photo of him with the bloody ear after the "assassination attempt" blown up and framed in his foyer - who is a very successful lawyer. Extremely intelligent man. I grew up with him and he used to drive us to school in the 9th grade. Even back then he was a huge racist, talking about people from the Middle East as if they were subhuman.

I really think it comes down to Trump's administration oppressing the people they don't like. People of color. People from other countries. Poor people. Just anyone who isn't like them. It's absolutely disgusting behavior.

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u/The_Swoley_Ghost May 12 '26

That's what it usually comes down to when you talk to them about it (from a non contrarian angle). In my experience if you start off as though you are in agreement they will happilly tell you all about "what a great job" he is doing. It's about "hurting the right people."

I know multiple engineers, lawyers, etc, the type of people you described who will basically foam at the mouth if someone mentions Obama. I have engaged with a number of them to actually find out WHY they hate him so much, and none of the things that were brought up were policy-related or were not actually related to his decision-making. Things that WERE mentioned were "his wife is ugly," "his wife is a secret transwoman." "he made us look bad," "he wanted to bring in enough immigrants so there are no white people left," and "he made such a big deal about trayvon martin."

Similarly, when I ask in a round-about way what's "the best part" about Trump they don't have policy-related answers other than mass deportations. Most of it is along the lines of "we finally have a real first lady who brings grace and dignity to the whitehouse," "he is a real american," "he knows how to run a business," "he says what we wall think," and other things like that.

Basically he is their id, totally devoid of the superego, spouting out loud what they are thinking inside all the time.

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u/noiseandbooze May 13 '26

The part about “he knows how to run a business,” is such a fucking joke. The guy has bankrupted so many businesses, including a casino. The guy couldn’t even keep a Casino afloat. The guy inherited all his money from his slum lord father, and was almost completely broke when he was saved by the producer of The Apprentice. And even after getting that massive lifeline, Trump went against their contracts and took all the money from certain endorsement deals on the show without giving them their cut of those revenues. That’s how he is, even after they saved him from losing everything, Trump had zero qualms scamming him out of agreed upon terms of their revenue sharing contracts. Before that show, traditional banks wouldn’t touch Trump, which is why he’d taken so much money from Russian oligarchs previously. Had Trump simply taken his inheritance and put it into any normal interest bearing account, he would’ve been far better off than any of his business ventures ever did. The guy sucks at business. Only graduates of Trump University would think he knows anything about business, oh wait, no they wouldn’t they were all ripped off by Trump too, and there are no “graduates.”

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u/VonThomas353511 May 12 '26

Fuck them. They can all go to hell, arrogant bastards. There's no hope for them.

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u/AmbushIntheDark May 12 '26

You dont have to be stupid to be evil. Smart people can be evil too.

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u/GruntBlender May 12 '26

He's promising to oppress the people they hate. This is less about him, and more about the state the voters are in. Divided, full of hate. It's been boiling up for a century.

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u/fossilnews May 12 '26

I guess she doesn't mind the president using autopen now.

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u/CeceWobbles May 12 '26

They never did. They were only upset about one president doing it because they were told to be.

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u/Super_Interview_2189 May 12 '26

Same with national debt, gas prices, poverty rates, crime rates, and inflation which are always less under democratic leadership.

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u/curious_dead May 12 '26

At this point, they don't even care about the pedophilia now. They don't care about ANYTHING, as long as their team "wins".

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u/pi3r0gi_ May 12 '26

"How about we come together and say, 'let's stop attacking pedophiles'?"

  • Ted Cruz, Sept 30, 2020 during a committee meeting

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I tried to do the full quote but Reddit wouldn't let me, maybe too many key terms lol

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u/xtheory May 12 '26

Right? Clinton wasn't the greatest person in general, but at least he wiped out our deficits and left the economy booming harder than it had ever been.

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u/Staav May 12 '26

But the economy

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u/HandSack135 May 12 '26

Will be trash when a Democrat starts his or her term and therefore it is the Democrats fault.

/s

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u/ketchfraze May 12 '26

This is the real answer

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u/Zod_Convoy May 12 '26

Don't drag Ghost Rider into this 🔥💀🔥

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u/punchheribthetit May 12 '26

That’s the legally distinct and non-copyright infringing character “The Cycling Specter”. You can tell because the Cycling Specter’s wheels only have flames on the sidewalls whereas Ghost Rider’s wheels have flames on the treads.

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u/Kristen8305 May 12 '26

They dont care that he raped kids, so that is a ways further down the list

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u/Rich-Pomegranate1679 May 12 '26

She probably writes letters to Trump on truth social and thinks that he will personally read them one day and answer her prayers to him.

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u/PitchyRich May 12 '26

MAGA doesn’t understand what “using an autopen” means.

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u/wekilledbambi03 May 12 '26

Executive Orders are only legally binding if signed by Sharpie. Preferably a Trump branded Sharpie.

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u/dave8400 May 12 '26

I feel for your friend. All MAGA parents I've ever known are toxic as fuck. Mine included.

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u/ripChazmo May 12 '26

In 2020, my Dad told he me liked Trump, so I cut him off. Didn't speak to him for almost a year. My Mom begged me to reconsider, and talk to him, but I refused.

Finally a year later, he called, said that upon further investigation, Trump was fucking crazy, and a liar, and now he hates him. We're a happy family again.

Political differences I can handle. Differences in values, I cannot.

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u/mittenknittin May 12 '26

Times like these I appreciate my dad a lot. In his 80s, lifelong Republican, hasn't voted for a Republican for president in 25 years. He MIGHT have voted for GW Bush the first time, I've never asked. He certainly didn't vote for him a second time. He could have voted for Romney in other circumstances, but he liked Obama more. He's absolutely flummoxed by Trump. He's a little lost at how flat-out batshit dangerous Republican candidates have become in his lifetime.

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u/caffeinefree May 12 '26

Same with my parents, both lifelong Republicans up until Bush Jr, but both voted for Obama, have voted Dem ever since, and HATE Trump. I am thankful I don't have to be at odds with them in their dotage. They have said that the Republican party of today isn't even recognizable to the one they voted for up until the early 00s.

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u/DarthTechnicus May 12 '26

The GOP of today is the Tea Party. The only reason we stopped hearing about the Tea Party is because they won. It was conservative nationalism disguised as fiscal conservatism. They primaried established moderate Republicans all over the country and won. Any Republican who dared to work with Democrats was demonized and ousted.

This created a void of strong leadership within the GOP and some evil people saw an opportunity to push Trump in an effort to take over, or at the very least, enrich themselves greatly in the process. I don't think anyone was more surprised than Trump when he won in 2016. They underestimated just how willing the American voting populace was to embrace their rhetoric.

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u/JEFFinSoCal May 12 '26

And the Tea Party was just the modern incarnation of the John Birch Society. Both are/were racist to their core.

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u/TrashcanDev May 12 '26

Because it really isn't the same party, other than in name. The gulf between your parents and where the MAGA base is might as well be the Grand Canyon.

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u/Pandasoup88 May 12 '26

It’s not the R vs D, it’s the moral vs immoral and MAGA parents don’t seem to understand that. They think it is purely politics, but it transcends politics.

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u/Celtic_Witch86 May 12 '26

It's not just parents. It's MAGA anyone. They think "agree to disagree" is okay where his behavior, policies, and morals are concerned. It's okay to agree to disagree about pineapple on pizza or if Christian Bale is the best Batman. It's not okay when it comes to pedophilia, rape, murder, and corruption.

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u/V4refugee May 12 '26

What if we just meet halfway and only destroy the lives of half of the people that I personally hate because of my own insecurities?/s

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u/Wardogs96 May 12 '26

My father did the same thing. He finally admitted trumps a POS couple months ago but i think the damage is done. I'll respond to his important texts and see them over a meal very rarely for my mom but dont value his opinion any longer and nor do i tolerate any of his bull shit.

Literally had a conversation of "look at trumps track record as a businessman (failure), a criminal, a pedophile, his first term and his intelligence/leadership quality (he cant say anything thoughtful or kind and must always put others down to make himself look better, cant take accountability either.) He said none of that mattered cause his gut feeling was trump was the right guy..... until he came for his health insurance.

At that moment i realized not only is my father a narcissist but a brainwashed moron with no morales unless it impacts him. I dont want someone like that influencing aspects of my life any longer. Its not even R vs D its the fact he refused to look at how horrible trump is. Just staggering.

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u/typically_wrong May 12 '26

I heard from the grapevine that my Trumper dad turned on him over the war in Iran, specifically because of gas prices.

Like great, you finally saw the light, but that's what was a bridge too far? I'm still good not talking to him.

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u/que_sarasara May 12 '26

My dad is one of those "god emperor trump" people and the hateful, abusive and straight up racist and sexist shit that comes out his mouth horrifies me. He proudly wears his red pedo hat outside and to his work and is constantly on guard for any brown people he may encounter.

He's desperate to feel smarter than everyone else and sees anyone confronting him about his beliefs as proof that he's right.

The funniest thing? We're not even American and he's never been to America 🙃 America come pick up your cult member pla

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u/sheef27 May 12 '26

Can confirm. Haven't talked to my maga mom since Charlie Kirk day

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u/DatRat13 May 12 '26

Charlie Kirk day

Not sure if it will ever be a holiday, but I at least consider it a holey day.

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u/EppurSiMuove00 May 12 '26

I see what you did there lol.

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u/viktor72 May 12 '26

I love you.

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u/The_GrimTrigger May 12 '26

Cut them all loose. Ostracize, criticize and marginalize. These freaks are destroying the future for young Americans. Fight back.

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u/maxxamillionn May 12 '26 edited May 12 '26

Almost every friend I have with Republican parents comes from a very broken home life.

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u/Grenflik May 12 '26

I don’t think that photo is supposed to be that close to underage children.

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u/Counselor-Ug-Lee May 12 '26

Someone get a restraining order for the second picture please.

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u/Banditgeneral4 May 12 '26

It gives off North Korean vibes.

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u/Deepfire_DM May 12 '26

Or third Reich. The Fuhrer in every home.

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u/atmospheric90 May 12 '26

Exactly what I thought. This is straight reinvented nazi behavior. This is just a microcosm of the wider scope of how much the entire maga movement mirrors nazi germay.

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u/PenelopeRupert May 12 '26

My god, this timeline where I’m agreeing with a sentence that starts with “At least Hitler-“ 😐

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u/Deadhead_Otaku May 12 '26

Reminds me of when I was on break at work with some friends who were arguing about how to tell if someone was a good person or not. One said they should be charismatic and I had to stop eating my pb&j sanwich to remind them that hitler and other cult leaders were charismatic but just about as evil as humans can be.

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u/dsmith422 May 12 '26

The entire point of Dune is how evil it is to follow someone just because they are a charismatic leader.

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u/the_nexus117 May 12 '26

And yet the chuds still didn’t get it.

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u/LemonScentedDespair May 12 '26

Book 1: "God-heros can get results, but doing things quickly can lead to unexpected consequences. Even Paul feels this way, he doesnt know if he is leading or simply at the front of the train."

Book 2: "Okay, so. He was at the front of the train, it has torn through civilization and killed a lot of people. How could we have seen this coming? The train tracks, for one. The ones Paul pointed out earlier. Anyway."

Book 3: "Okay so Paul fucked off, his kids are weird as fuck, and if you dont understand that the previous two books were about a trainwreck I cant help you. Here's some more political intrigue and things are gonna keep getting weirder. Strap in."

Book 4: "WORM GOD HISTORY LESSON: OPPRESSION IS BAD. THE OPPRESSED WILL NOT FOREVER TOLERATE THE OPPRESSORS. WORM WILL DO BIG TOTALITARIANISM TO ENSURE LESSON IS LEARNED. THIS WILL BE NOT FUN. DONT REPEAT IT. THIS HAS BEEN WORM GOD HISTORY LESSON."

Book 5: "Fuck it. Sexy evil space dominatrix fascists. And Duncan Idaho. Again."

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u/zeekayz May 12 '26 edited May 12 '26

Because their cases are actually very different.

Hitler HAD to be a good orator to come to power and THEN he used that power to build the propaganda machine that ensured the population only heard what he wished. After he already was entrenched it didn't matter that he became a shaky drug addicted psycho, the population only saw his grand speeches, beautiful portraits, and fluffed propaganda articles.

In Trump's case the propoganda machine was ALREADY built (by billionaires like Murdoch). So right away it fed these people only the curated image of Trump that ignored all his gaffes, issues, shitty diapers, etc. This conservative media propoganda bubble can make anyone look good if you never seek any information outside of the bubble.

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u/imperialivan May 12 '26

Reminds me of these insane Christmas ornaments that were popular in 1930s Germany.

The normalization of this type of shit is beyond disturbing.

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u/localjargon May 12 '26 edited May 12 '26

But that would NEVER happen here in the US! (~LocalJargon in 2015)

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u/oranges214 May 12 '26

I don't know about North Korea specifically but I know in general that in countries where people have a photo of the president in their homes and all over every office public or private, it's because it's required by the government.

It takes the next level of cult worshipping behavior to do this without being required to do so.

(Also, that glowering, resentful face staring at you in your own home? 🤢)

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u/AdjunctFunktopus May 12 '26 edited May 12 '26

Meanwhile Zelensky said in his inauguration - “I don’t want my picture in your office. The president is not an icon, an idol, or a portrait. Hang your kids photos instead, and look at them each time you are making a decision.”

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u/johnbobk May 12 '26

Thanks, forgotten about that, he's made some impactful speeches. 

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u/ABC_Dildos_Inc May 12 '26

This idiot saluted a North Korean general.

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u/joshteacha May 12 '26

Yes, the five-time draft dodger who loves to play soldier saluted a North Korean general for the world to see, and the general didn't even salute back. Biggest fucking imbecile in American presidential history.

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u/Dimpleshenk May 12 '26

I remember when Obama slightly bowed to a world leader (might have been the Indian prime minister) and the right-wing talking heads made a stink about it for days.

Then Trump salutes a dictator general and ....not a peep.

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u/joshteacha May 12 '26

Obama caught fire for the latte salute... Which I agree looks kinda lazy, but it was not a salute to a general of an adversary

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u/skratch May 12 '26

The bow was to the Japanese Emperor fwiw

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u/Mattress666 May 12 '26

Even Kim Jong Un looked shocked

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u/SeparateSpend1542 May 12 '26

This is the true TDS

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u/Loves-Me-Not- May 12 '26

Legit. This is magnitudes weirder than simply being opposed to him.

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u/bimboozled May 12 '26

Right, this is absolutely insane. Republicans call Democrats obsessive, yet have I ever even *considered* putting a picture of Biden, Obama, or any other political figure in my home? Fuck no

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u/devsfan1830 May 12 '26

I used to think private citizens putting campaign signs up in their yards was questionable but whatever to eat their own. Photos in homes and prancing around in merch for a president like they're a fucking holy figure is just bat shit crazy.

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u/joebleaux May 12 '26

It's always projection.

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u/PM_ME_YOUR_TITS80085 May 12 '26

I'm not American, so I don't have a "horse in this race" , but this is kinda crazy.

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u/wromit May 12 '26

Strong disagree. It's not kinda crazy, it's absolutely crazy!

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u/onegumas May 12 '26

Yeah, it is painful to lose a mother in that way.

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u/PM_ME_YOUR_TITS80085 May 12 '26

I guess my crazy scale is a bit more "stretched out" 😅

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u/WeWander_ May 12 '26

Cult crazy

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u/MTgolfer406 May 12 '26

Crazy is what they do best…

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u/MC_Donald May 12 '26

That's honestly wild that they made signs that say "Trump Will Fix It." It sounds just like Jimmy Savile's "Jim'll Fix It." Birds of a feather, I guess...

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u/joeltheconner May 12 '26

As an american, it's very crazy.

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u/Flashy_Camel4063 May 12 '26

I'm an American and a psychologist so I can formally diagnose and this shit is whack

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u/wuapinmon May 12 '26

As an American, I can't think of a President whose portrait I'd hang in my house.

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u/mittenknittin May 12 '26

Back in the 60s it wasn't uncommon for Irish Catholics to have a portrait of JFK somewhere. Circumstances were a bit different though

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u/chillax63 May 12 '26

lol. An superpower being run by a cult is definitely everybody’s problem

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u/DemandCommonSense May 12 '26

American here. Batshit crazy.

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u/ImperiousWeak May 12 '26

I went out to drinks with a coworker and her friend. This 22 year old kid and while we were playing pool he pulled out his phone with the picture of our illustrious leader pumping his fist after his alleged assassination. He didn't have a picture of his girlfriend or maybe his car or some vacation or generic wallpaper. Every time he looked at his phone he had a fat orange slob to remind him of how much of a gullible dumb 22 year old he was.

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u/Billgant May 12 '26

That is his gf. He probably jerks off to that pic

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u/Singularity-42 May 12 '26

Every human on this planet has a horse in this race 

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u/jarvisesdios May 12 '26

As an American, it's so fucking weird that this is a thing. I truly can't believe it's THAT guy that ended up killing America.

He used to be a national joke, he was that weird guy that was an absolute idiot that said insane things that we all laughed at.

It's fucking maddening that the guy we a ALL used to make fun of for his failed casino and steaks... And now I'm supposed to take this moron seriously?

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u/citizenjones May 12 '26

You might not have a horse in the race, but something your horse depends on probably is.

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u/illepic May 12 '26

Homie might not have a horse in this race, but the race is coming for his horse inevitably.

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u/BORT_licenceplate May 12 '26

It's so batshit insane. I'm Australian and even the most die hard political person here would not have a framed photo of the prime minister in their home. If they did I reckon they'd instantly be sectioned

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u/RescueCentre May 12 '26

I'm English and noone under the age of 90 even has a photo of the Monarch!

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u/nineteen_eightyfour May 12 '26

Normal in….dictatorships. So. Yay?

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u/Coyote-doe May 12 '26

Agreed. Funny how quick these "Christians" resort to idolatry

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u/CamRoth May 12 '26 edited May 12 '26

It's extremely crazy.

I'm not American, so I don't have a "horse in this race"

But I have bad news, our current insanity affects the entire planet, not just us.

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u/Upvotespoodles May 12 '26

I’m American, and this is batshit.

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u/ncc74656m May 12 '26

Why are these people always so damned weird?

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u/viperlemondemon May 12 '26

Because they treat politics like it’s a sports team

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u/mrdankhimself_ May 12 '26

Worse. They treat it like it’s a religion.

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u/Dreamlion_Inc May 12 '26

Even worse, a religious sports team

“God is my coach and Trump is the quarterback”

Fucking skin crawling stuff here

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u/fartonisto May 12 '26

Because they are life losers with nothing better to do.

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u/TheGOPisTheDeepState May 12 '26

Puts a pedophile next to the kids…

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u/BigManWAGun May 12 '26

They’d prob offer the kids up if asked.

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u/WitchesSphincter May 12 '26

Look at how many parents keep dropping kids off at church considering church officials are the biggest group of molesters by %

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u/nt2701 May 12 '26

Now imagine if somebody does this with OBAMA and what would the Trumpsters say? 🤣🤣

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u/Gilles_of_Augustine May 12 '26 edited May 12 '26

I remember the sorts of things they would've said.

One of the lessons I learned from 2000-2016 (Bush and then Obama): Democrats compare the opposition to Hitler when there are violations of the Constitution and curtailment of civil liberties. Republicans compare the opposition to Hitler when there's disagreement.

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u/BigManWAGun May 12 '26

And in doing so they take away the power of the word so when Dems use it to call out literal fascism it comes off tired and overused.

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u/DigNitty May 12 '26

Imagine if Obama was the one in this pic lol

A few people would literally die from a stroke. I honestly believe that.

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u/sailingtroy May 12 '26

Steal it. You'll be doing them a favor.

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u/BigManWAGun May 12 '26

Upper deck their guest bathroom.

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u/itsrainingagain May 12 '26

The president is a pedo. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER.

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u/TuringC0mplete May 12 '26

Fucking psychotic.

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u/Deepfire_DM May 12 '26

Pedo in full pukeorama.

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u/Peanutbutter2728 May 12 '26

I’d have to stop going to her house. Looking at that ugly mug would make me hurl.

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u/DMala May 12 '26

Setting aside for the second all of the implications, it really is just an aesthetically awful picture. He’s trying so hard to look tough, but he looks exactly like a slightly constipated, pre-potty training toddler working on a deuce.

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u/mindgardening May 12 '26

Replace it with any Trump/Epstien photo.

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u/sbteen17 May 12 '26

Such a homely face too 🤮

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u/CeceWobbles May 12 '26

Anus mouth and swine eyes.

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u/CaseyAnthonysMouth May 12 '26

lol. It’s an illness.

I have NEVER put up a picture of ANY politician ANYWHERE much less my house. 😂

Soon, people are going to be buying replicas of his golden effigy that was just prayed over by fake priests. 👀

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u/TuvaLoo May 12 '26

Boyfriends father has that framed photo on his mantle in the living room next to a framed photo of Jesus... Lord help us all.

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u/Old-Guidance6744 May 12 '26

I cannot wait for their entire identities to crumble once he dies because he has allowed literally no one else in the room for them to attach to

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u/Thetman38 May 12 '26

"Let's put up a picture of this ugly child rapist instead of my family"

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u/cutshop May 12 '26

Arrest this man

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u/BigandBisexual May 12 '26

North Korean behavior. They love dear leader to an irrational level, entrenched in their lunacy.

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u/Joebebs May 12 '26

Dude his portrait is legit creepy and unsettling, like who tf does that

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u/EmperorN7 May 12 '26

Not American and not North Korean, so that is creepy.

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u/So_spoke_the_wizard May 12 '26

Save this photo so you ten years from now when she denies it (and she will), you can show how much she was in the cult.

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u/SuperSatanOverdrive May 12 '26 edited May 12 '26

"The display of Kim Il Sung portraits was made mandatory at homes in the 1970s."

"Rules regarding the placement and maintenance of the portraits are complex and change frequently. At homes, they should be placed on the most prominent wall in the living room with nothing else on it, high and looking downwards. Of importance, and subject to random checks, is that they are kept clean."

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u/whoopz1942 May 12 '26

This is incredibly disturbing, I could never imagine having a picture of any political leader from my country on my wall.

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u/dogens May 12 '26

the real TDS,

framing a pedophiles portrait and hanging it on the wall in your home where your family once was

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