Where I live, even if it's been misogynistically loaded by :reddit-logo: and related communities, "Karens" are very real, both in my neighborhood and where I go to get groceries. They argue, a lot, and are especially confrontational and condescending with employees. They will fight and demand a manager over a difference in cents or a matter of months on an expired coupon, and snap their fingers to get people's attention, lick fingers when handling their money as a performative thing they learned from TV, and it isn't just a women thing. For lack of an agreed-upon term, "Henrys" are roughly the same thing but dress like 55+ year old children, wear flip-flops and cargo shorts and have goatees to go with their thumb heads, and have more direct threats of violence toward employees for the same setbacks.

The other stereotype involves self-described libertarians. I knew dozens, in fact scores, during college, and many never grew out of it. Speaking of growing up, almost every single one of them at some point argued with me, usually unprompted, that age of consent laws are "a social construct" and that "a lot of teenagers, and even children" (their words not mine :desolate: ) "are easily as logical and capable of consent as adults." Lots of them cited how child marriage is common and normal or even that they had ancestors that had child marriages and dared me to say their ancestors were pedophiles (in one case, I did dare say that. Yes, there was a fight). They didn't agree on everything but their desire to violate teenagers was a consistent trait. :epstein:

  • MerryChristmas [any]
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    2 years ago

    Weird question: can you get the special Israel trip for special boys and girls if you aren't of Israeli ancestry? I always thought that was open to all Jewish people, but I'm just now realizing that might not be the case in a politically white ethnostate?

    • rubpoll [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      It's open to all Jewish Americans under a certain age if you get a Rabbi to sign off on it. The Birthright trips are designed so you never get anywhere near Gaza or the West Bank, a bunch of 20-something IDF girls will flirt with you and insist you're smart for your age, and then you'll be sat in a conference room and lectured by right-wing ghouls about how you need to vote Republican when you get back home.