The Radicalization of My Father

5 points | by saltysalt 2 hours ago

6 comments

  • voxleone 2 hours ago

    It does read like a subtle parody or ironic commentary. It’s the style of someone poking fun at common narratives about polarization by showing how absurdly “offline radicalization” might look.

      saltysalt 34 minutes ago

      This is an interesting take.

  • functionmouse 2 hours ago

    Is it really so unthinkable that someone who lived through or close to the troubles should feel enraged by an ongoing starvation and relocation campaign by a powerful empire?

  • msie 2 hours ago

    Trump hate is not radical it's rational. I think the guy should look in the mirror.

      billy99k 2 hours ago

      It's because you have TDS.

        5ver an hour ago

        There are a vast number of valid reasons to despise Donald Trump. He has publicly lusted after his daughter. He has said that he can sexually assault women with impunity since he is a star. He was convicted of felonies. He is barred from operating a charity in New York. He is known to stiff workers and hire illegals. He is incapable of admitting wrongdoing or admitting that he made a mistake. Hence his marking up a NOAA hurricane forecast map. He clearly knew about Epstein’s crimes and did not care about them. (Along with a lot of other famous people.) His threats against Panama, Canada, and Greenland are doing harm to the U.S. His henchmen in charge of ICE have deported U.S. citizens and he doesn’t care about that. He’s accepted billions in bribes via his Trump Coin. He lies constantly. He got into a twitter feud with a tennager while President. He is ignorant, incurious, vain, and narcissistic.