💰 Grifter StoneToss (allegedly, formerly Red Panels)

I like the idea behind it, but it's literally a joke that could be told with just a single panel.
Sort of, but the two things to consider: comedy thrives in the rule of threes, and part of the joke is showing how the 2 females were enjoying themselves before the tranny came in and he is making it known he is observing them, like a Jonathan Yaniv sort of thing.
 
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Brilliant.
 
"Book of facts" roughly translates to snope.com and an adam ruins everything video.
Usually, although if someone's telling you that the army isn't actually going to arrest Joe Biden for having a D next to his name it's probably a good idea to listen. The problem with the far right is that they often tune out of any opposition to the point of actually believing ridiculous shit like Q because they wrote off everyone pointing out how dumb it was as biased.

Of course troons do the same thing when they actually think liberals like JK Rowling are bigots.
 
Usually, although if someone's telling you that the army isn't actually going to arrest Joe Biden for having a D next to his name it's probably a good idea to listen. The problem with the far right is that they often tune out of any opposition to the point of actually believing ridiculous shit like Q because they wrote off everyone pointing out how dumb it was as biased.

Of course troons do the same thing when they actually think liberals like JK Rowling are bigots.
Kinda, except Q Anon wasn't far right, which is why it was so popular, which is why people were so freaked out by it and to this day are still talking about it like it nearly overthrew the entire nation. The Far Right is more in-tune with the opposition than vice versa. Partly because they're inundated with it the same way we all are through broadcasting, but also the unignorable fact that the Right is better at memes because it takes the time to read their opponents for the screengrabs and memes to mock them. If Reddit didn't just go scorched Earth on a lot of it, not long ago you could just compare subreddits and notice the stark difference in content.
This is why Stonetoss has content to play off of, and the Left only has angrily making fun of Stonetoss, which is used as another conduit for them to deliver lectures. They actually don't really know what the people they hate believe, so all their parodies just look baffling and retarded. At best they might remember something Sargon of Akkad said 4 years ago and run with that as if it's a Nazi talking point.
 
Kinda, except Q Anon wasn't far right, which is why it was so popular, which is why people were so freaked out by it and to this day are still talking about it like it nearly overthrew the entire nation. The Far Right is more in-tune with the opposition than vice versa. Partly because they're inundated with it the same way we all are through broadcasting, but also the unignorable fact that the Right is better at memes because it takes the time to read their opponents for the screengrabs and memes to mock them. If Reddit didn't just go scorched Earth on a lot of it, not long ago you could just compare subreddits and notice the stark difference in content.
This is why Stonetoss has content to play off of, and the Left only has angrily making fun of Stonetoss, which is used as another conduit for them to deliver lectures. They actually don't really know what the people they hate believe, so all their parodies just look baffling and retarded. At best they might remember something Sargon of Akkad said 4 years ago and run with that as if it's a Nazi talking point.
I do think there was some overlap between the kind of people into Q and people who read Stonetoss, though it's not the exact same thing at all. Both came from "chan" culture originally in some form. I certainly saw some really weird stuff on here around election season which seemed like that overlap.
 
I do think there was some overlap between the kind of people into Q and people who read Stonetoss, though it's not the exact same thing at all. Both came from "chan" culture originally in some form. I certainly saw some really weird stuff on here around election season which seemed like that overlap.
No. Q and Stonetoss are 2 completely different markets.

Q is the continuation of Hillary Clinton email scandal. "Lock her Up." Q appeals to GenXers who grew up on conspiracy theories like Monica Lewinsky or 9/11 Truthers. Q is the result of years of conspiracy theories.

Stonetoss is a derivative of right-wing youth culture. His audience is primary Millennials and Zoomers. As I said before, he is the best right wing propogandist on the internet.

Usually, although if someone's telling you that the army isn't actually going to arrest Joe Biden for having a D next to his name it's probably a good idea to listen. The problem with the far right is that they often tune out of any opposition to the point of actually believing ridiculous shit like Q because they wrote off everyone pointing out how dumb it was as biased.

Of course troons do the same thing when they actually think liberals like JK Rowling are bigots.
Bigotry = Multiculturalism. A bigot has "different standards" which create a different culture.
JF's standards include discrimination against the trans community. Keeping them out of female spaces. The same way the KKK and Neo-Nazis wanted to keep blacks out of white spaces or women out of male spaces. So yes under liberal anti-discrimination culture she is a bigot.
The TERFs have no moral standing against trans people.
 
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