I don't live in USA, so most of the exposure to American politics I get is from the interwebs. Four years ago, the carnevalistic atmosphere was palpable, with the memes, fan works and other paraphernalia of a mass political movement. This year, I don't see it. So I began to wonder, if I'm out of the loop? Is it because second-term elections are calmer? Ours was couple of years ago. Has the Trump movement moved to the streets on the other side of the Atlantic from where I live, or has it simply dried up? Am I just hanging on the wrong corners of the internet? Has the suppression of speech finally reached a level where a lonesome eurofag cannot willfully get exposed to wrongthink?
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Shit's gotten too real. Anyone who says the wrong thing on the internet is liable to have their lives destroyed.
I remember the Bush v Kerry jibjab shorts. IMO those were peak election shenanigans. Every election since has just gotten darker.
You're looking for thedonald.win
Some of use are just looking for acceleration at this point.
There's been a lot of censorship in the past four years from the major tech companies. So as someone else has said, thedonald.win is the new place to be.
I watched the debate with a couple of people who didn't know anything Biden/Ukraine, and I had to explain why the laptop was an attack. They were glued to their phones while I saw them... I can't odd.
Spez: I just conveniently stumbled across this to further illustrate my point. Evidence that no one gives a fuck about Biden is hidden as sensitive content.
It's because it's banned from typical websites. Check out thedonald.win and you'll see a lot of it.
Because we get banned for almost anything and everything now. And on top of that, there are tons of Leftist shills which have invaded the chans - literally half of halfchan is "Biden will win" shill threads. The Chans seem angrier this time round because they have to deal with paid Media Matters shills all day. Hard to have a party with those assholes in your face every two minutes.