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MAGA on X: We did it! We took your liberal snowflake social media! Now you have to listen to us.

Mastodon, too busy picking pictures for #mosstodon and #thicktrunktuesday

MAGA: YOU'RE NOT LISTENING TO US, WE ARE COMING OVER THERE.

Mastodon, blocking any instance that even hosts a single MAGA.
oh! I forgot! I took some #mosstodon photos yesterday I haven’t posted yet
Moss and lichen on a tree. A small clump of moss is near the bottom right and yellow lichen is on the left. The background is blurry in an autumn forest.
Moss on a stump. On top of the moss is a curled brown leaf (left) and some small leaves with raindrops on them (right).
A stump with fuzzy moss on it. You can see the dark brown of the rotten stump in the lower right and top left.
The weird part is that if you met some of these angry arseholes IRL, like your plumber or someone in the doctor's waiting room, they'd probably seem relatively normal, whatever that is these days. There appear to be a LOT of ordinary people out there who are seriously messed up on the inside. Worse, they no longer accept genuine reality and keep feeding on the manipulated reality of places like X. Why would you do that to yourself?
I was wondering how long until they got bored of arguing with each other over on Twitter.
Odd. I would have expected the incels to enjoy circle jerking.
I think they're now so used to only being angry online that they're incapable of having normal conversations with people that agree with them.
They feed off the reaction. Not so fun when everyone agrees.
Very Online MAGA is full of schoolyard bullies. Without enemies and victims to terrorize, they'd be left with their own thoughts.

@ytscorp @TanekRune @WildEyedBoyFromFreecloud @RickiTarr
"Their own thoughts..." I think that's an oxymoron Jess,
Did any particular event prompt this post?
It makes me feel I missed something, too. Sorry, I was busy mosstodoning 🙅🏼‍♀️
Just an observation, I keep seeing MAGA people talking about how Liberal people want "Safe Spaces" like somehow people having a space where they can be themselves and feel safe is a bad thing, when that's how we'd all like to live. What kind of person doesn't want people to feel safe and happy?
They are angry that people don't think they are safe to be around
That could be restated as “They are angry that people won’t treat treat them as safe to be around, which sharply limits their freedom to come into those people’s spaces & do unsafe things.”
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Sure, but I was specifically commenting on how their world view is so myopic is that they feel left out when there exists a space that is not meant for them.

They feel personally aggrieved they are confronted with the fact that someone doesn't feel safe around them. A safe space they are excluded from is, by definition, a declaration that there are people who do not consider them safe to be around.
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And they are *always* the victim. If you don't want to be around people who are unpleasant at best and violent at worst, it is they who are aggrieved.
They literally built Truth Social so they could have a safe space to play Third Reich dress-up. @nellie_m @ohmu
or since we’re talking about MAGA, it’s at the very least some sort of a moron.
This anger at exclusion from places not meant for them is not limited to former Twitter users. I think it's a problem that runs deeper than that.

I'm not sure I'd use the term narcissism here, unless it's a sort of social narcissism. Many people who are offended at the idea of safe spaces they are not allowed in do care deeply for other people in their life. We can see this in how often people who once held right-wing opinions but no longer do, have changed as a result of someone they love becoming (or realizing this person always was) a target of right-wing rage.