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I'm seeing pictures of MAGAs wearing items that say "Real men wear diapers".

Maybe you've seen them too. They're pretty easy to find if you haven't.

The responses to those photos seem to be largely mocking and belittling in nature.

That feels wrong to me
11:34 AM - May 04, 2024
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Scott Gardner
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To me, that feels like more of the same kind of ableism I thought we were all trying to stand up against.

Are people really comfortable saying that if someone requires incontinence products it makes them less of a man?

Because that's the message you're sending by laughing at that message.
11:34 AM - May 04, 2024
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Do you feel the same way about your sons, brothers, and fathers?

I don't know, maybe you do, or maybe you think it's different when it's someone you don't like.

I just wish people would just leave that form of shaming alone.
11:34 AM - May 04, 2024 (Edited)
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M Kaz
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I would mock these T-shirt wearers because the whole diaper thing is something that can (and should) be ignored by all. It shows a typically skewed MAGA mentality to lionize TFG's supposed incontinence, when we all know how they'd act if any Dem politician was said to have an incontinence issue.
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12:05 PM - May 04, 2024
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There's something pathetic in the MAGA need to equate anything any MAGA does as hypermasculine. Their Alpha Male delusion, constantly blared, is what I would mock, and I think that's what a lot of people are getting at when they comment on these bizarre T-shirts and their wearers. Not all, but many.
12:08 PM - May 04, 2024
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