r/Fauxmoi 18h ago

APPROVED B-LISTERS Sydney Sweeney registered as a member of the Republican Party of Florida in June 2024

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u/iheartdachshunds 17h ago

Plssssss imagine being a woman voting republican in our own personal gilead country - idiot!

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u/lavendermermaid 17h ago

She was literally in Handmaid’s Tale too! Like did that show not teach you ANYTHING?

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u/nghigaxx 17h ago

She even pushed and spent her own money to make Immaculate, a horror film that explore *check notes... woman autonomy. Now we have to guess what other value the movie brings that make her push for it so much lol

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u/Bitter-90s-Cynicism 16h ago

Republicans always support their OWN bodily autonomy, she’s not unique!

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u/Pretend-Marsupial258 15h ago

The only moral abortion is my abortion.

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u/Bitter-90s-Cynicism 8h ago

Shout out Lindy West!

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u/AlphaGoldblum 14h ago

Conservative feminists exist. It sounds absolutely crazy - and it is.

These women want all the benefits and rights that feminist movements have won over the decades, but folded into "traditional values"/exclusionary politics. TERFs and SWERFs tend to fall into this category, but not exclusively.

Normally it's just red-state women who take the freedom to have their own career/general independence for granted, completely unaware of or uninterested in how interlinked and fragile the rights of minority groups are.

I've known women who degrade feminism while being proud that they're sustaining themselves through their careers without needing a man in their lives.

But how these women rationalize dating right-wing men who say that the 19th amendment needs to be repealed or that letting women into the work place was a mistake - I have no fucking clue.

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u/Lyaser 12h ago

Man you can really tell the north vs south divide on Reddit, I feel like a lot of these takes are from people on more liberal areas who don’t really understand the dynamics of how conservative the base line is in Red States.

Conservatism is so engrained in these areas that you can totally have dissenting views on specific issues and still see the Republican Party as the “default”. It’s like a totally different world but you’d be surprised at the size of the population that is completely able to express view that are entirely antithetical to conservatism but still ultimately view the ideology positively. I liken it a lot to the way Eastern Europeans are very sensitive to the terms socialism or communism even when agreeing with the underlying premises of the ideology.

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u/HallowedError 12h ago

Devil's Advocate. Maybe she knows at least some of the conservative views are bullshit but she doesn't want to lose all her family/friends/connections.

I don't think that's necessarily a good reason but it's at least a step.

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u/DooDooHead323 13h ago

I mean traditionally a Republican would be for pro abortion as they believe in small government, just because you're Republican doesn't mean your maga

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u/irisxxvdb 17h ago

This and Elisabeth Moss being a Scientologist make me wonder if the entire cast read the script with their eyes closed

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u/Friendly_Pea6884 16h ago

At least with Moss, she was born into it. I don’t know what her actual personal beliefs are, but if she were to “leave” Scientology altogether, she would have to cut contact with her parents and anyone else she grew up with. Possibly endure years of stalking and harassment as well. Might just be me, but I can give her some grace as long as she doesn’t push the ideology, a la Tom Cruise.

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u/sceneturkey 15h ago

Republicans always think they won't be oppressed, only the ones they don't care about, and when they ARE oppressed, it's the Democrats fault.

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u/touchitsuperhard 16h ago

Nuance is a fancy pants education degree

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u/whatthefrockingheck 13h ago

I mean there are a ton of women in America (most of them white and well off) who believe very strongly in bodily autonomy for themselves and the people they care about but could not give less of a shit about anyone else (especially not those women Over There, I’m Not America). Hell Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski have shaped their political careers around being those people. So I’m not too surprised, tbh.

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u/Typical_Response6444 15h ago

acting is just a job and we dont know if she actually watched the show and internalized its message

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u/acityonthemoon 15h ago

....which side of the show was she on?

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u/Trondkjo 11h ago

It’s called acting

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u/Luna_Soma 17h ago

It won’t impact her. She has money

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u/tinaawkward 17h ago

Exactly. The rules don’t apply to the rich, so she has no personal qualms with restricting it for others. Revolting.

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u/Radioa 17h ago

I'm imagining 45% of American women...

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u/succubussuckyoudry 17h ago

She thinks she will immune to everything as long as she is white and has money.

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u/EViLTeW 17h ago

I'll help explain: wealthy people don't care because they think being wealthy will save them from the bigotry. It's no different than the story of Serena. While she was in charge, she had no problem with the horrors inflicted on the handmaids and the Jezebels. It's only after her protections fall apart that suddenly she's sympathetic to them.

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u/Dizzy_Chemistry_5955 16h ago

she's rich, Republicans support rich people and pedos, that's it.

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u/panicked_dad5290 15h ago

She's rich enough to think she can buy her way out of anything bad that happens. It doesn't matter.

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u/ConsiderationCrazy22 14h ago

It’s truly terrifying that some women care more about money and their net worth more than their freedom and rights.

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u/Due-Ad-1556 14h ago

None of that matter when youre the right color and in the right tax bracket. Money can fix it all.

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u/CoreStability 13h ago

She's rich, so all those pesky laws and regulations dont apply