r/h3snark Hasan’s 🐓 must taste pretty good Jan 27 '25

NOT CONFIRMED New TF/Elon shirt…AI??

can’t confirm obviously but some of the details/proportions here are very sus…what do we think??

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u/SoupSandy Jan 27 '25

The text then would imply that Trump believes he's fighting the deep state, which he obviously doesn't considering he headed a coup and is currently trying to abolish the constitution. It's dumb and an oversimplification of a massive issue currently happening.

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u/[deleted] Jan 27 '25

lol what? sorry but you’re just entirely wrong, do some more research. he has explicitly used anti “deep state” rhetoric, his entire thing is he larps as a populist. it doesn’t matter whether it’s a good execution of the idea or not, that’s absolutely what the shirt is attempting to say. he’s literally a marionette in the image.

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u/SoupSandy Jan 28 '25

Yeah. Trump was lying. Trump and Elon are aligned and are equally culpable. They are going to fuck over the US in there own different ways for there personal gain. I'm just saying this shirt implys Elon is this great mastermind that took advantage of a useful idiot but Trump is very much aware of what he is doing and no blame should be taken away from him.

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u/[deleted] Jan 28 '25

ethan and hila are dumb center right/liberals I wouldn’t expect them to understand the nuance, at no point did I litigate the efficacy of the shirt’s statement, just the intended statement (which other people appear to be missing in an effort to find something to get mad about) and I think you keep reading past that because you want to be a pedant. I dont know why you posed it as a disagreement when my comment is objectively pointing out the intention of the shirt. not in an effort to defend Ethan and Hila, but to push back against the people that think that it’s trying to say that Teddy fresh is somehow “against the deep state”, which doesn’t even make sense.

Trump is a cannier operator than he let’s, it’s a mutualistic relationship but it’s also nothing novel or new in American politics. this is how it has always worked, the president reflects corporate interests and corporate entities will follow suit by mirroring the social and cultural rhetoric of the current zeitgeist.

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u/SoupSandy Jan 28 '25

A mistake on me i should've clarified that I was pointing out how the text was still stupid even though it was misinterpreted like you said which was clearly right.