Persistent trolling certainly affects some members - probably drives decent members away- so can it be classified as a valid political tool ?
I ask because I've suggested a weekly trolling championship, decided by popular vote, so that these , possibly valuable site assets , achieve the recognition they deserve.
http://www.justplainpolitics.com/sho...-you-right-now
Of course, if trolling is simply considered to be a pastime for degenerates and the stupid then the idea probably isn't worth pursuing- and their exploits will remain unrecognized.
So- political tool ?
" First they came for the journalists...
We don't know what happened after that . "
Maria Ressa.
"valid"?
Yes, insofar as it works. when half the country has only a passing interest in politics its easy to straw, meme, and lowbrow your way into instilling a lasting effect.
Then we have the crude comedy that comes with it. A lot of people are dumber than the average. They are fairly easy to entertain with jokes and caricatures.
And then we have the idea that its not actually any one party doing it; but simply private citizens who may or may not enjoy being part of a larger group, formally or not.
So yes
I mean, do you really need to look farther than this thread for proof? this forum? Listening to the meme's on TV? In a soundbyte world we get soundbyte attention levels and soundbyte reliability.
" First they came for the journalists...
We don't know what happened after that . "
Maria Ressa.
Anything constructive to add, champ ?
" First they came for the journalists...
We don't know what happened after that . "
Maria Ressa.
I've already proven you're a piece of shit. It was easy. All I had to do was ask you a question that you admitted to. Any more lies about how your yes answer to a direct question that included that parameter isn't true? You can't lie you way out of it. It's YOUR words to MY question.
No, nothing constructive. Same old fecal fetish.
I imagine that your keyboard was constructed to accommodate the ergonomics of an ass.
" First they came for the journalists...
We don't know what happened after that . "
Maria Ressa.
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