conservative
A community to satirize conservtive and right-wing "ideals".
This community (now) exists as a pressure valve, a place to process through humor the often frustrating world of conservative politics. Above all, this is NOT the place for serious conservative support/viewpoints/arguments. There are other places on Lemmy for that if you desire it.
Rules:
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Always follow .world instance rules
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Parody With Purpose: This is a space for humorous takes on conservative politics. We welcome satire, but draw the line at content that promotes racism, sexism, homophobia, or other forms of bigotry.
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Memes Over Manifestos: This community focuses on humor and parody, not serious political debate. There are plenty of spaces for earnest conservative discussion, this isn’t one of them.
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Highlight Contradictions: Sometimes the best content points out inconsistencies and hypocrisies in conservative talking points. Creative commentary is encouraged.
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Public Figures Fair Game: Politicians and pundits can be satirized, but no targeting of private individuals, doxxing, or harassment.
Children of public figures under the age of 14 are also off-limits, a 16 year old has enough free agency to break with or adopt their parents views. An 8 year old kid doesn't.
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No News Zone: Memes only, news or other serious content should be sent to the nearest relevant comm. Meme's of current events, however, are encouraged.
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Clear Satire: Make your satirical intent reasonably clear. We’re here to mock bad ideas, not accidentally spread them. If you're unsure how it will be taken, feel free to DM the mod team ahead of time or explicitly tag it as satire in the body.
A note on ChadMcTruth: Chad's content is 100% satire, but his work can sometimes be hard to tell, but if he posted it be assured, its satire.
- Relevant Content: All posts should relate to conservative politics or ideologies in some way somewhere in your post. Either in the title or the meme itself.
For more general political memes please see !politicalmemes@lemmy.world
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Community Respect: Disagree with fellow members all you want, but personal attacks aren’t welcome. Save the criticism for the ideas, not each other.
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Moderation Discretion: Mods will use reasonable judgment in applying these rules. We’ll be fair, but firm. These kinds of comms have a tendency to get off the rails, so we might seem overzealous in moderation sometimes.
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For the moment, i'm allowing properly tagged NSFW content as long as its funny and relevant. Don't make me regret it.
And above all, HAVE FUN!
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I say this a lot, but all humans are heavily biased towards believing their in-group. For some people that's basically all that matters. I feel like authoritarians, right wing authoritarians, are especially prone to this. Facts and figures don't matter. It's the emotional core of "fit in with the group" and "outsiders BAD" that's driving it, and all the justifications come afterwards.
I don't want to say anything like they're like animals or subhuman, because this behavior is extremely human. We all do it to some extent. It's just for some people it's so dominant, and their in-group is so dangerously stupid, it's a real problem for all of us.
I dunno. I like to think I'm not wired differently but maybe I am. I walk away from bullshit, any bullshit, and am angry about it. I don't care if it's my dad, teacher, a cop, the judge, or the president. I get upset when I'm lied to. I get frustrated when people are being assholes. The amount of trump I could stand was hearing my 9th grade, sex offender, business teacher trash talk him years before he ran for office.
Some people are more or less followers, but we all have it to some degree. You're more likely to believe a trusted source than someone you've never met before. If your best bud tells you a game is good, you likely give it more credit than some random guy on the street, or a guy wearing the t-shirt for a sports team you hate.
edit: I forgot i usually link this comic https://theoatmeal.com/comics/believe
it's a very similar idea
Read the comic. It was beautiful. I'm not good at reading so I never furiously googled anything but in my head george had wood teeth. I swear I saw them at the ben franklin institute in jersey. Maybe those were ben franklins. Either way. My mind is protecting the idea of wood teeth for some reason.
Edit: One thing I will say is I'm really happy with my ability to take in new information. I think about all the trans stuff and how kid me would probably furiously reject the notion that a transition is possible. Now, though, when I see examples of it I'm so glad I can just love those people as they are. It's really hard to be hateful.
People, fortunately, can learn to be accepting. We know it because we exist. Still, bias towards "your people" is an evolutionary adaptation our brains have by default, so I'm not surprised a lot of people don't grow out of it.