Edit: What do you judge them for?
I really love how there’s one conservative going through the comments and ascribing a solitary downvote to any mention of conservative values, like trucks, crosses, Cybertrucks (cause it’s super specific) and the like.
Hey asshole. How does it feel to be part of a community that hates your fucking guts?
I try not to judge people for what they’re wearing or carrying, but sometimes it’s difficult.
Just today, I saw a guy in all black, sunglasses, black cap, etc, standing waving a Don’t Tread on Me flag.
Beside a Pride parade.
In Edinburgh, Scotland.
WTAF?
American flag. Instant dislike and avoidence.
Same thing for me in Canada.
You cannot seriously buy into all of the values that Canada, as a country, has demonstrated for the last several hundred years.
You have to be the biggest ignoramus in the world to ignore how many social problems Canada (as an entity) is responsible for and fails to address in a meaningful ongoing way.
“cause” stickers
Shut the fuck up. Live your life in an ethical way, we do not need to see a sticker asserting what every decent person already knows is right
I find people who broadcast their ethical positions rarely live by them. Being ethical is a series of decisions on how you act, not what you tell people.
Pants. Conformist cowards.
Blue line American Flag sticker/apparel, especially if it’s set inside the Punisher logo.
MAGA hat
Any kind of religious paraphernalia
Yeah, I find that shit offensive. It should be a private matter. Just being comfortable allowing it to be seen, even if you aren’t outgoing about it, tells me we aren’t compatible. I’ll still treat you with respect, but I know we are very different people.
Now, if you’re the kind of asshole who will ring my doorbell about it, I will tell you to “get fucked,” and close the door. The sheer arrogance is astounding.
Maga hat
Intentionally sagging pants.
Crosses.
99% chance it’s performative.
White shoes or white pants.
Globally? American flag
Cybertruck owners. That is all.
Cybersecurity people with iphones. Not strictly judging them but it is a grim reminder that even the “professionals” barely understand the technological privacy dystopia we live in.
Perhaps they do, just don’t have enough energy to care about it in private life anymore and just go for convenience like the majority.