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@ -67,17 +67,19 @@ rights*? Obviously, they are, and they do, but in a world where
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microblogging discourse is the primary form of media ingestion, the consumer
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is manipulated with fight-or-flight challenges to make their own
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280-character thought piece on the discourse of the day, which leads them
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to consider the possibility that *perhaps* Chudlord18 might be on to something
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to consider the possibility that *perhaps* Chudlord18 *might* be on to something
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when he points out that George Soros was seen at the last Bilderberg
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meeting, even though all of the contents of Chudlord18's post was fake news.
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meeting, entirely ignoring the part where Chudlord18's post was
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disinformation.
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Sadly, as we see in the world today, it turns out that fascism is the
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most optimized ideology available given the limited cognitive bandwidth
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constraints of a 280-character post. This is because the answer is always
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simple with fascism: generally a death threat towards the marginalized group
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of the day will do just fine, which easily fits into 280 characters:
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"Storm the capitol building!"? Yep, even congressional members can be
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marginalized under the right circumstances, *and* it's under 280 characters.
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*"Storm the capitol building!"*? *"Hang Mike Pence!"*?
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Yep, even congressional members and vice presidents can be marginalized
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under the right circumstances, *and* it's under 280 characters.
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## Spamming and scamming
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