We need to coin a phrase to describe when leftists accidentally create based content because of their own disconnect from normal morality/reality.
A few good examples of this phenomenon:
commie retard Alan Moore attempting to caricature far-right ideologies in the form of Rorschach in Watchmen
lefty retard Amy Poehler attempting to caricature anti-government libertarianism in the form of Ron Swanson in Parks and Rec
Insane weirdo Alec Baldwin attempting to caricature capitalism run amok in the form of Jack Donaghy in 30 Rock
Recent depictions of Red Skull as an anti-immigration alt-right public figure in comics
In all of these stories, the "evil right wing idiot/monster" ends up being the coolest, most rational, most reasonable character. Lefty creators tried to make them ridiculous or immoral, but left-wing morality and ideology are so inverted and antithetical to reality that all of their depictions of "bad guys" end up unintentionally based.
A Strawman is what they were hoping for, a Steelman is purposefully making the other argument unbreakable. So a Needleman or a Rodman would be Strawman that, upon closer inspection, is a Steelman, wouldn't it?
We need to coin a phrase to describe when leftists accidentally create based content because of their own disconnect from normal morality/reality.
A few good examples of this phenomenon:
commie retard Alan Moore attempting to caricature far-right ideologies in the form of Rorschach in Watchmen
lefty retard Amy Poehler attempting to caricature anti-government libertarianism in the form of Ron Swanson in Parks and Rec
Insane weirdo Alec Baldwin attempting to caricature capitalism run amok in the form of Jack Donaghy in 30 Rock
Recent depictions of Red Skull as an anti-immigration alt-right public figure in comics
In all of these stories, the "evil right wing idiot/monster" ends up being the coolest, most rational, most reasonable character. Lefty creators tried to make them ridiculous or immoral, but left-wing morality and ideology are so inverted and antithetical to reality that all of their depictions of "bad guys" end up unintentionally based.
Maybe we should call it "accurate strawman".
Not necessarily accurate, but ideal.
The Platonic Strawman.
A Strawman is what they were hoping for, a Steelman is purposefully making the other argument unbreakable. So a Needleman or a Rodman would be Strawman that, upon closer inspection, is a Steelman, wouldn't it?