• Fedizen@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Not a single gun. No oil. No megacorporations. The fundamental issues of the core divide aren’t even hinted at here.

  • ViperActual@sh.itjust.works
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    3 hours ago

    From some random dude on the Internet, I’m both on some parts of either side of this meme and not even in it in others.

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    The what argues with women, and men and women on the right shake. Also CNN? Is that a stand in for being informed by multiple sources of news?

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      They seem quite pleased, I think it’s more about casual clothes and communication vs rigid/formal clothes and communication.

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    The fact that political identity apparently determines whether you use a Mac or an HP laptop is the level of specific detail I didn’t know I needed today. 😂

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    I guess it would be kinda inappropriate to pictographically depict a pedo. Probably not enough room under the church anyway.

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    19 hours ago

    FINALLY! Someone mentions the grossly unacknowledged Starbucks-Pepsi political divide!

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    21 hours ago

    Fried chicken got a chuckle out of me. I refuse to let the right take away my crispy chicken identity!!

    • TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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      Yeah, they blew that one. But, I suspect it’s because they associate “fast food” with KFC, over McDonald’s. Although, I think McD’s is nearly as well known, if not as well liked there?

  • TORFdot0@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    I think the only ones I don’t do on either side is live in an apartment, eat sushi, own an electric car, or watch cnn and fox

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      I think the house/apartment thing is supposed to imply the city/rural divide

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        You’re right. I didn’t realize they’re apartments.

        Although I think the argument can still be made that it shows conservatives have homes out of most others price range. Unless those are all condos.

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      I remember reading something about the political divides in US sports fandoms.

      If I recall correctly, the NFL and MLB are both pretty balanced across the political spectrum.

      The NBA has more Democratic fans, which is largely demographic correlation with having more black fans. College football is arguably the quintessential Republican sport. Again, I think that’s largely demographics, though, because college football is more popular in areas without NFL teams (more rural areas).

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      I think demographic spillover to some extent. Basketball is seen as more of an African american sport (vs hard racism). Rural areas are also more likely have to have a gas station with a 44-64oz/1-2L fountain drink vs urban coffee shops. Macs are viewed as more artistic and high end

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      Well Starbucks has been hardcore screwing over their workers so they are on the shit list.

      I don’t know what the people are doing at the top.

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        I think the people at the top are supposed to represent the ideal that the side wants. Republican farters want women in dresses and men in suits (likely doing business), where the democrats want, I guess, casual friday? It’s accurate for the red dicks, at least.

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      Baseball is kinda a more old school and traditional sport, while basketball is more hip and new.