• spaghettiwestern@sh.itjust.works
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    6 days ago

    Same article could have been written about people in stores refusing to mask up during the height of the pandemic. It was really useful to be able to identify Maga assholes from 50 feet away.

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    6 days ago

    I watch a bunch of YouTube body-cam channels. A lot of them are airport freakouts. This delights me.

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    6 days ago

    It is kind of wild how willing people are to put on a uniform, no matter what it is.

    Red Hats or Rainbow Hair. It serves the same function.

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        5 days ago

        Showing off personal beliefs through a “radical” appearance in the hope of eliciting a response from strangers.

        It’s always kinda been a thing. From Greasers to Hippies to Punks to whatever we’re calling what we have now.

        It’s all a uniform.

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          Showing off personal beliefs through a “radical” appearance in the hope of eliciting a response from strangers.

          That’s a particularly emotionally charged view on this. I think you’re spot on for those wearing MAGA hats, as openly declaring one’s political beliefs is hard to view as anything but as a hope to elicit a response from strangers, but equating that with rainbow hair is quite the stretch. Have you ever considered that those with rainbow hair might have it to signal to their own in-group that they are queer because this is not something immediately visible and can be a way to find community? Greasers, hippies, and punks also can widely follow this reasoning/purpose behind “flagging” oneself.

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            4 days ago

            No, I don’t see it as particularly charged. It’s just the way it is and always have been.

            It’s a signal, for sure. And definitely an identifier for people to their own groups.

            This doesn’t make it less of a uniform. Quite the contrary.

            A need to stand out, but also a need to fit in.

    • seahorse [Ohio]@midwest.socialM
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      5 days ago

      Red Hats or Rainbow Hair. It serves the same function.

      Rainbow hair like a clown wig so we know not to take them seriously?