They have poor media literacy and reasoning skills. If they were smart and empathetic, they probably wouldn’t be hateful.
Its because people predisposed to hateful ideologies have poor media literacy. Thats how they can tell you that X thing is ACTUALLY more in line with their hate; they simply dont understand the material
not exactly the case, but fascists wearing the punisher merch
Yeah, I have a hard time really caring about that particular one. With the way comics are written, there have been far too many times good old skull shooting man really was just shooting folks for shooting folks. They aren’t missing the point (because it wasn’t always there) like some make it out to be. As you said, not exactly the case.
I still know it’s a person to avoid when I see it on a shirt or truck’s back window, though. It IS a good indicator for that.
“Remember, kids, guns and superheroes don’t mix!”

But so much media that uses a character that is against [hate, evil, whatever] using unmitigated violence to attack said hate.
So they’re just happy with the reductionist solution to the problem which is using violence to achieve their goal, skipping past the part where they were stopping a bad person and why they were bad.
I get that for Warhammer people, I know Warhammer isn’t exactly anti-hate, but the people in that universe don’t exactly lead the most idyllic lives.
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I cAn’t bELiEVe rAgE AgAiNsT ThE MaChiNE HaS GoNe pOLiTicAL!
This seems to especially happen with music! Maybe they just kinda nod along and never listen to lyrics?
Nazi punks fuck off!
Maybe they just kinda nod along and never listen to lyrics?
Yes. A surprising majority of “fans” of music don’t actually listen to anything but the chorus, and even that’s negotiable it seems. And if they do pay attention to any other parts, they intentionally misconstrue the lyrics to actually be completely different.
I had that happen to me. My sister and I like this band but she really likes them and goes to shows. I made her ringtone the beat of one of their songs and she said, don’t you know that song is about sex? I had to listen while looking at lyrics to really understand what they were saying. As a kid I didn’t really know what rage was singing about until my mom told me what each song was talking about.
Conservatives don’t understand the lyrics or deeper meaning behind music. From Wikipedia:
“Born in the U.S.A.” has been widely misunderstood. It has been treated as a flag-waving paean to America by right-wing politicians like Ronald Reagan and Pat Buchanan, reacting to the patriotic tone of the song’s chorus, without seeming to acknowledge the bitter critique of American policy and society present in the lyrics.
For RATM specifically I think hateful people believe that Zack de la Rocha is endorsing killing in the name of
So when he say “Fuck you. I won’t do what you tell me.” They think Zack is saying, “actually that sounds reasonable. Kill those guys.” ?
Heeeees the one who likes all our pretty songs


the tags calling Christianity media explicitly against hate is crazy work when the Bible, in the most literal way possible, has God demand several genocidal massacres that are then carried out without question, with Saul getting punished by God for not being thorough enough in the killing of all living things in Amalek
Saul… Goodman?

Christianity media is very contradictory, at least if taken literally. The Gospels have a lot messages encouraging empathy to people regardless of their faith and social status, and ideas one could call “leftist”
it’s almost like it’s a bunch of different writers making shit up or something
Iirc that’s the old testament, which is part of the Torah
The New testament is all about why you should love each other and not discriminate, and the old testament is included as a reference since Christianity evolved out of Judaism?
Hateful people tend to be dull
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Orson Scott Card always blows my mind
For real. His books were fundamental to building my mindset of acceptance and tolerance when I was growing up. I don’t know how he internally justifies his beliefs.
Right? How do you write an incredible book about how biases and misunderstandings can lead to tragic consequences, and then turn around and be a bigot?
bigots often misidentify themselves as the victims of hate campaigns because they really do believe the lies that are embedded in dogwhistles. like… there’s a lot of ICE supporters who don’t have the awareness that when the current US admin calls someone “a criminal” they mean “as a classification of person” not as “person who does crimes” or when they use “Low IQ” they mean “minority”
like… there’s a ton of people out there who actually think “Michele Obama is a low IQ person” is about Michele Obama specifically instead of the result of calling all Black people “low IQ”
so in the case of Orson Scott Card, what’s happening is when he says “be more patient and analyze your misconceptions about people” he doesn’t mean marginalized people, he means about himself, a person with a dominant identity in culture whose been gently asked to make room for other people feels marginalized by that request













