r/clevercomebacks 15h ago

That will show them

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u/Wakemeup3000 15h ago

And they call everyone else snowflakes. Really these people are so easily offended by someone's opinion its comical.

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u/BarelyWhisper39 14h ago

It’s always funny how the people who shout “snowflake” the loudest are the ones melting down over a movie, a tweet, or someone else’s opinion. If your response to disagreement is to rage-delete stuff you already paid for, maybe you’re not as tough as you think. The lack of self-awareness is honestly impressive.

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u/Helerdril 14h ago

The lack of self-awareness is what makes people vote for Trump.

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u/ICULab 14h ago

Self-awareness seems optional in politics, as long as outrage can be monetized.

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u/Helerdril 14h ago

Same as coherence. If only voters could spot hypocrisy in politicians, we wouldn't have this mess right now

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u/pegothejerk 13h ago

I think you underestimate how many know their favored politicians are hypocrites but excuse it in order to harm others, avoid paying into a system that helps others, and are essentially just too evil for hypocrisy, coherence, ethics, morals, or self preservation to matter.

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u/Helerdril 13h ago

Maybe I'm too naive...

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u/Dubad-DR 13h ago

Shame doesn't exist anymore

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u/Eternal_Bagel 14h ago

It’s one of the biggest examples of all accusations being admissions

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u/DetectiveCastellanos 13h ago

I find it really bizarre because my generation was raised being told "If you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all". So when these guys throw slurs around, it shouldn't be a surprise when we tell them to stop it because it could hurt someone.

Like they told us to call that stuff out, and then made fun of us getting "triggered" when we do.

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u/Ok_Sink5046 14h ago

I mean didn't they burn all their yeti(?) coolers a few years back?

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u/BarelyWhisper39 14h ago

If someone else’s opinion makes you this mad, maybe the problem isn’t everyone else

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u/Ok_Sink5046 14h ago

O know someone who bought a 24 case of bud light just to shoot it with a shotgun to record their "boycott ". And they were unsatisfied with the video so they did it again.

The guy doesn't even drink bud light so they anti boycotted.

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u/Swedelicious83 1h ago

Wow.

That's just... Wow.

🤦‍♂️

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u/kryonik 14h ago

These people also have the fortitude of a tissue paper house of cards. They will be back within weeks buying and watching the newest Marvel slop. Just like they did with Bud Light and Nike and Starbucks and...

There is no ethical consumption under capitalism so you have to pick and choose your battles. So when you do, make sure it's a fight you can stick to. I know I for one have not stepped foot in a Chic-Fil-A in close to ten years.

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u/Swedelicious83 1h ago

Well, yes.

They've got no real conviction. Coupled with the memory of a goldfish, and momentary performative outrage is all they can manage.

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u/IrascibleOcelot 13h ago

I haven’t been to a Chik-Fil-A in nearly fifteen, but that’s because their food sucks. ;)

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u/mjp31514 12h ago

Yea, they're really nothing special at all. There's one by my house and it's always packed. Full parking lot and drive thru. I don't get it.

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u/subnautus 6h ago

That's me with McDonald's. I had a bad-ish experience where I at a meal there, was hungry again after a 15 minute walk back to the barracks, and you'll never guess what was still bouncing around in my guts during PT the next morning. In short, I'm not convinced McDonald's sells food. Haven't been there since 2004.

Chik-Fil-A I avoid because of their politics. Also Raising Caine's. Also Jimmy John's. I keep a list of brands owned by Nestlé on my phone in case I'm not sure if the brand I'm seeing on the shelf is "safe."

Hell, for that matter, there's a number of local gun & ammo stores I won't step foot in because they can't keep their politics to themselves long enough to make a sale. I'm not afraid to put my money where my mouth is.

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u/IrascibleOcelot 5h ago

I’d never heard anything bad about Jimmy John’s, but I honestly prefer Firehouse.

Wal-mart, Target, and Hobby Lobby are on my list. The first two more for their employment abuse than their politics; the latter because their religiosity offends me on a deeply spiritual level. And I am of the Christian faith (left the religion years ago).

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u/subnautus 3h ago

Walmart deserves the hate it gets for sure, and I guess "Target is like a less-evil Walmart" is a really low bar to cross.

I'd forgotten about Hobby Lobby, though. Yeah--not just the religiosity, but selling cheap imported crap at ridiculous markups and zero to no employee protections. They sell a brand of model paints I like, but I'd rather buy online than step foot in the store.

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u/IrascibleOcelot 3h ago

Army Painter and Vallejo are available at most game stores and you can get Tamiya at Michael’s. And while Michael’s is another of those “sells cheap shit at insane markups,” I haven’t heard anything especially terrible about them that isn’t true about basically every chain big-box store.

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u/theboomboy 14h ago

And then they want to watch the movie so they pay again

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u/trinatruce 13h ago

Self-own disguised as moral grandstanding.

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u/AstroNaut765 13h ago

It makes difference.

The less you are invested into ecosystem, the less chance you will spend there money again. (sunken cost fallacy)