For me it’s saying, “we can’t joke about anything anymore”. Sirens go off immediately 🚨

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    “Actually, we’re a constitutional republic…” & “Our thoughts and prayers…” are both candidates, I could come up with way more.

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    “Silent Majority”

    It’s always their go-to when pressed on when they’re called out.

    They can’t grasp the idea that their beliefs are really that unpopular so they cling to an idea of a “silent majority” that agrees with them but is either too censored or too bullied to speak up for what they think is the truth.

    Sorry buddy, there is no such thing as a “silent majority” quietly agreeing with you but afraid to speak up, you and your illiterate buddies are just assholes and your opinions are shit.

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    “There are not a lot of people like us out there nowadays.”

    This is a common MAGA comfort/greeting line they use when they meet new people.

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    The people who respond to everything with “no one owes you anything” and “pull yourself up by the bootstraps”.

    We all know no one owes us anything, going out of your way to respond like this, actually shows malice.

    EDIT: Thank

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    Guys who refer to women as “females”

    ninja edit - I see I’m late to this party

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    Grown men getting extremely worked up about cartoons or woman in videogames.

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    “Female” instead of woman or girl.

    Edit: as in, where “woman” or “girl” would be grammatically correct. e.g. “a lot of females work at that company” vs “a lot of women work at that company” or “that company has a lot of female employees”

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        What a Americanocentric thing to say. What do you call centralism outside the US? I’m the middle?

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          TBF nobody does the 2 party system quite as 2 party as the Americans. At first I was inclined to agree with you and disagree with OP, but the more I think about Canadian politics the less enlightened centrism I see… Just conservative doofuses who view the world through tik tok.

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          Centrism as it exists in its colloquial form often ends up referring to a bridge between Republican and Democrat ideas—both American parties. As the other comment said, no one two-party-systems quite like the US.