
when we see a male looking like ^this,
in all this specific attire,
one can assume where they land politically.
this is probably somewhere in their phone:

my white friend told me when you see this:

assume the worst.
tbh,
it doesn’t even have to be those stereotypes.
it can be a regula degula,
especially ones we actually know.
what i find most interesting are gays who voted for current administration.
i saw this video and…

he is subtly wearing red,
white,
and blue so that tracks.
has anyone noticed when you ask,
“what policies resonated with you?”,
there isn’t an answer to be had?
it’s either:
A) “You are asking too many questions.”
B) Things that contradict everything that is happening right now.
it ends up being really bizarre like,
“i don’t know actually know why“ or “i don’t want to share the real reason“.
so now that things have hit the fan,
i’ve noticed many people who did vote are eerily silent.
some are standing ten toes down in anger because other people are mad.
like,
what are you mad for?
others don’t want to admit in fear of being blacklisted by family/friends.
the rest are pretending it didn’t happen or going out to march for forgiveness.
like the person in that above video,
it never fails that anytime you ask “why?“:
They never seem to know.
…and expect everyone else to be okay with that.

lowkey: i give props to people who admit and tell the rest to go to hell.
at least you know where they stand.
the ones who did and hide?
those are the ones who will know your manz is cheating on you and stay silent.