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Zantedeschia
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trans woman / gender egalitarian and abolitionist / irish republican / she/they
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can anyone who knows what an eigenvalues and principal component analysis is please help me
i suppose but it's a common argument for the advantage of a cp victory which suggests many who would prefer it aren't nazis, realistically nazis (as in antisemitic fascists rather than just german nationalist) would not get what they want if germany won since it's unlikely they'd come to power
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not really? if anything "no holocaust" is a frequent argument made for why a cp victory would've been better
there's a difference between being a germanophile and thinking "antisemitism, concentration camps and eugenics are good"
didn't german policy switch to supporting an independent lithuania as a buffer state post-brest-litovsk?
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Oh, it's more "ironic" femboy bashing that attracts unironic anti-gnc bigotry in the comments that the OP does nothing about or agrees with
same but my country's ruling party is incompetent, dependent on being a tax haven and has america as our biggest trading partner so we're in trouble
one of those games i have in my collection but haven't got around to playing much
since she's so in favour of punching people in the face for staying stupid shit then let's start with her
Did whoever this was seriously think nobody would screengrab their gross pro-bullying thread?
been saying this for a while, there's a reason they hate femboys far more than they hate the men actually oppressing women

they need men and women to be inherently different to justify their ideology and hatred, a femboy being like women while identifying as male threatens that
This is why misandry is so scummy in a way. For misandry to even be logical, it's in a misandrist's best interest to uphold the patriarchy. Contrast feminism, whose best interest is destroying patriarchy.
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"Manchester" sounds like something said by a beautiful woman to justify hating herself
it's my birthday today :3
ngl realising i'm now 26 is kinda scary
replayed deus ex recently, enjoyed it a lot more shooting than trying to play it stealthily
THE INFLUENCE OF THE CHILI DOG RACE IS WANING

also yeah i get those vibes, it's probably the movie voice, way of speaking and knuckles being very conscious of his echidna heritage

(as kick the rock in sa2 puts it "i gotta protect this place, i do it for my race)
to the majority of people it is
they have a bit more social prestige now that their views are somewhat reflected by those in power, plus the mockery of elon musk or even donald trump (remember drumpf, the balloon or covfefe?) hasn't hindered them much
perhaps but as i said i don't think it would've kept democrats above water until the election
as you mentioned before

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And that's putting aside the other major problem that Kamala was simply inseparable from the Biden administration to the point of being the de facto incumbent. She didn't have time to properly distinguish herself from Biden because Biden didn't let anyone have an actual primary campaign.
if attacking trump for being a threat to democracy and women's reproductive rights ultimately didn't work to win over independents i don't think this line of attack would either

the democrats needed to stand for something that wasn't "we're not trump" to win the election
it might've rallied democrat voters more but i don't see it affecting indy/gop voters
it did rattle republicans, i think it's because many value conformity above all else and want to portray liberals as the abnormal ones for supporting lgbt rights etc., overall i think if they had stuck with it it might've rallied democrat voters more but not sure it would've affected indy/gop voters
even if the weird remark actually affected the polls (which i'm still not entirely convinced of) i don't think it would have held until november
politicians no, but the media, liberal and left-leaning people had been calling the right incels for years and that's imo much more stigmatising than simply calling them weird