I am elevating this from megathread post to real post

I regret looking at X almost every time

This weird discourse has done actual psychic damage I think

Can someone make this make sense to me? Not uncritically adopting the weaponization of language traditionally, normally even, used to attack queer and neurodiverse people against less-lib American reactionaries by Democrats makes you a fed? It’s not a hill I would die but yeah

We are truly reaching levels of normality never seen before, regardless of how not weird and normal it is in many sections of society to be a turbo-reactionary

Have we entered a period where internet leftists and K-hivestandard internet left-libs become almost indistinguishable? I feel like I’m stuck in the event horizon of a terminally online singularity, spiraling toward a center of infinite onlineness

The most online people I have ever seen are telling other online people to log the fuck off, the 🥥🌴 usernames are joining with the 🍉🇵🇸 usernames in fed-jacketing people, the Democrat campaign is reposting dril tweets

We are cooked, the kamala-coconut-tree internet singularity consumes us all

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  • RyanGosling [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    Almost every word has been used as insult against someone somewhere. From weird, to annoying, to dumbass, to worthless, to useless, to demonic, to motherfucker, and so on. If I can’t call a piece of shit weird for being obsessed with people’s genitals while chatting with teenagers online, I don’t know what to tell ya

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      I’m entertaining myself with making new insults. It’s funny and challenging because you want something that’s harsh, but it easily falls into a "“Reddit compound swear” cringe class.
      My personal favourites are dog-brained (used it for a long while now and I’ve been seeing other people use it now too) and porridgefarmer.
      There is an old word in my language which just means “poor and lazy worksman” (poor as in low quality) and I really want an English variant.

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    I think it’s pretty funny when the are you triggered crowd explodes over something inoffensive.

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    the reason it works to call them weird is literally their entire ideology is based around being as normal as possible. it shatters their brain because the people they think are weird are in actuality far less off-putting than someone who constant polices other’s behavior, and they can’t actually deny that. So yes, it was used to ostracize plenty of queer people and neurodivergent people. That’s the point, it’s a direct trans-uno that some dem just stumbled upon by chance.

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    I’m surprised the discourse went with queerphobic instead of ableist.
    I think it’s wrong and silly. It’s just someone trying to have discourse ™. But I also think it’s silly that the hexbear party line is that “stupid” and “idiot” are ableist words, so what do I know?

    I’m neurodivergent, queer and I was literally a minor once. Back when I was a gay little weirdo I got bullied a lot and “weird” wasn’t what people were calling me. At least not as far as I can remember.

    I feel like I’m talking in circles, I’m sorry.
    Sometimes words are bad, and we all use those words, but the people who run society are seen more and they use the words more. So we get used to the words being used on us and then we see them being used on others and we think it has something to do with us. It doesn’t. Except for the times when the words are actual slurs like the r-word or the n-word.
    But suddenly a bad word gets more common usage and online opinion-havers will think it has something to do with them, because that’s just how they are.

    Same thing happened with “ok boomer”. People talked about how the dismissal was like that used on ND people or how it was mean to the elderly or something.

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      You honestly got it, this is an example of someone creating discourse for the sake of discourse to stop people from using the term “weird” against oppressors (either knowingly or unknowingly). This is because weird is a term to label those outside the societal consensus, and so fascists and reactionaries are very afraid of being called weird as it signals they are now outside the societal consensus while what they hate, minority groups/lgbtq groups/neurodiverse peoples are normalized or becoming normalized in their oh so valuable consensus of “normal”.

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    I was actually amazed that calling conservatives weird worked at all. When I heard that Kamala Harris planned to call Trump weird if they debated, and that this was some kind of big strategy, I thought it sounded like the most toothless strategy I had ever heard. But now that I think about it, yes, they are weird, they’re some of the weirdest fucking people on the planet, and nothing hurts like the truth, so I guess I can kind of believe it. It’s still hard to imagine that the insult would hurt if you heard it from a lanyard, though.

    As for it having an ableist or queerphobic resonance, that never really occurred to me. But I could see it morphing into that in the future if it lasts that long. Instead of an attack against conservatives it becomes some kind of “horseshoe theory” attack against the right and the left, and then all the queer and neurodivergent and disabled people on the left become “weird” too, while “normal” is a NATO-supporting warhawk neoliberal who wants to glass Ukraine and Palestine.

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      Fascists want to be normalized, being called weird makes them an out group and delegitimatizes their platform. It’s why being called scary or sociopathic is okay since that is seen as “being strong” towards the enemy.

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    The rhetoric is actually calling right wing shit weird. This has the effect of labelling the things they are throwing fits over as normal (like being gay)

    Ultimately its normalizing queerness 🤷

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      I think that’s a stretch, just because I call my neighbor ugly doesn’t mean that I am not ugly. Plus the word queer means “weird”, yeah?

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        See my comment but this is more or less getting into the weeds and allowing the terms of this dialogue back into the hands of oppressors/fascists. Using a term used to oppress others towards the oppressors is liberation for the oppressed and praxis against the oppressor by way of renegotiating who is and isn’t in the “out group”. Being ugly in your example is subjective as beauty/attractiveness is variable depending on context/kinks/culture/society etc. Using a term that was done to out group marginalized individuals and instead bring them into the in group while out grouping the oppressors and their way of thinking is horrifying for fascists and reactionaries as their greatest goal is to create acceptance to oppress, marginalize and eventually exterminate out groups. This is why the far right became truly troubled by being called weird by a perceived average individual such as Walz (who looks like a stereotypical Midwestern father figure), as this is a signal to them that they are not allowed within the “normal consensus” of society.

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          Using a term used to oppress others towards the oppressors is liberation for the oppressed and praxis against the oppressor by way of renegotiating who is and isn’t in the “out group”

          I think I disagree. Would a perceived average individual such as Walz calling Trump a f*g be liberating?

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            The use of the term f*g would need to be culturally changed so as not to just be calling Trump a member of the LGBTQ group and thereby out grouping them with Trump. Weird as a term is meant to state you are outside of what is acceptably “normal” while the slur is for a specific insult towards a specified out group (i.e. homosexuals), thereby using “weird” against fascists and reactionaries states that they and their beliefs are not normal nor accepted within society and inversely that those they persecute are more welcome than them thereby culturally challenging the dominance reactionaries have in cultural discourse away with one simple phrase “why are you so weird?”.

            Remember that average peeps in society don’t usually read long essays on why accepting human beings is good which is something reactionaries bet upon and use small form propaganda to emotionally distort, therefor using a common tactic they use back upon them has ruffled them far more than calling them murderers/psychopaths etc because stuff like this stays far longer within the cultural zietgiest (i.e. why are those forever Trumper people so weird about genitals/gay people/Mexican people?).

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              So this is an attempt to take back normal for ourselves and relegate fascists into the role of counterculture?

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                Counterculture movements are commonly legitimized by way of being seen as counter to culture and open to discussion or investigation by the prevailing culture (for examples hippies, green movements, anti imperialist actions etc), labeling something or a group as “weird” more or less relegates them into the same lane as cults, extremely religious/zealous individuals and people in town that parents wouldn’t want their kids around. Weird as a term when applied is used to remove the chance for debate or open exchange and is why it is used by fascists to shut down other groups, i.e. “don’t talk to those weirdos they want to turn you into x”.

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    This is nothing new to me. I’ve been calling my brain dead asshole “good normal folk”conservative in-laws weird for decades.

    Think your kids shouldn’t hear about sex until 18, provide no protection whatsoever and then go into deep grief when they get pregnant in their teens? Weird.

    Think the Bible is in English because Jesus walked (yes, on water) to England and had it translated? Weird.

    Think we failed in Iraq because we weren’t doctrinally stringent enough with our application of violence, right down to every child and bird (yes, that specific)? Weird.

    Have your whole family vaccinated ASAP for COVID, but you think people with ADHD are likely influenced by demons as an explanation for their behavior, despite holding a master’s in nursing? Then change your mind on the vaccines when your kids wind up having ADHD and scramble into months-long fugue state inducing mental breakdown to try and save your babies? Weird.

    Insist on buying guns for your kid who has about the most egregiously spastic cerebral palsy imaginable, all so he can defend his home, it’s okay, he watches his brother play the Fortnite! He know how they work!” Home BTW is a squalid dump no one in their right mind would chance breaking into because he’s neglected and won’t use help? Then when his older brother joins the Marines (imagine the stupidest reason why you’d join and you got it) you engineer the purchase of a class III firearm and silencer for a Christmas present to take with him to basic training—not allowed—despite your trailer home falling down around your ears and you complaining about money constantly as your kids have to skip meals? WEIRD!

    Sorry for the dump. Had to get some stuff off the chest.

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    Fascists are ultra conformists. They believe in a “normal” and want everything to conform to it. They see everything as outside that normal as “weird” and attack it.

    The second comment is not incorrect in that this is what fascists do.

    However, what it fails to recognise is that by calling fascists weird you’re calling everything they claim is weird “normal”. Thus the term does not apply to lgbt people or other marginalised nor is it harmful.

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      Exactly, this is an example of linguistic/cultural liberation by relabeling a oppressive term back upon the oppressor and bringing the oppressed into the societal consensus. i.e. LGBTQ, minorities, neurodiverse individuals are normalized and welcomed into society while reactionaries are not, a nightmare for fascists.

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        Yes exactly.

        Also what’s neat about this is that if it goes on for long enough it will force the fascists into conforming to what we’ve defined as normal. They are ultra conformists, if they are made uncomfortable by being the “weird” ones for long enough they will conform in order to find comfort again. They can’t go on feeling uncomfortable forever, they will triangulate a comfort zone for themselves.

        Bullying them genuinely really works.

        This also works on some of the liberals from a leftist position too but with moralising. They want to believe themselves moral people and pointing out that they’re not and bullying them for it makes them triangulate into a new comfort zone where they move leftwards. It doesn’t necessarily create socialists but it does create something better. Although I would say in the case of at least some people here a pathway into socialism did come through this.

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    Some libs are uncomfortable to the realization that yes you can call out your opponent for being fucking crazy and call them weird, and also that the term weird used as an insult to marginalized groups now being turned against those that would oppress them is in my perspective a legitimate act of praxis by coupling the term weird to individuals way too obsessed over what kind of genitals people have and making sure your kids can’t read books (while also being the kind of people that likely fuck random pieces of furniture).

    By disengaging the term from the groups that would be oppressed by it instead connecting it to the oppressors there has been an act of cultural/linguistic liberation which makes fascists angry and uncomfortable because they in their minds are not supposed to be the “out group” like “those people” and so out grouping them makes them realize their mode of thinking is not normalized in society (an existential fear of all fascists and reactionaries).