• ASDraptor
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    2 months ago

    Easy: begin by acknowledging this subject is brainless. After that, the rest is easy to explain.

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      Sure sure, but my mind is alight with curiosity regardless. Which, if any, of those 3 flags has him most confused? They don’t go together in the least. It looks like he got a game of rock paper scissors in his window

      • WraithGear@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        The confederate flag does not have ‘right out the bag’ wrinkles on it. So that’s probably the starting point.

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        To be confused by those flags, you need to have a functional brain that allows you to understand the contradictions. If yours is not functional or you don’t have one at all, then there are no contradictions to make you confused.

        • aberrate_junior_beatnik@lemmy.world
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          In my experience, smart people are simply more adept at coming up with clever ways to rationalize the contradictions in their beliefs. You don’t have to be stupid to be hateful.

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            No, you don’t have to be stupid to be hateful. But you have to be stupid to join a hate group that hates you.

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      This goes under the X-axis of the mathematical side on a scale.
      There is a hole where a brain mound should be, instead of flatness.
      It goes into the realm of negative numbers.