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Scrolling through the all feed and saw this post and genuinely cannot tell of this is satire or not.

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[–] scarabic@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

Thank you. I thought it might have somehow meant “leftists” or “communists.” “Red state” snaps right into place for me in a way “red team” did not.

So you’re saying that American conservatives have a longtime conspiracy theory about the family being under attack by gays whispering to Satan in a weed haze (this part I do understand).

But what’s actually going on is “corpos atomizing us.”

Are you saying that the corpo atomization is something that “red team” fears or is against?

I would think that the “nuclear family” is the conservative ideal and the corporate consumption powers that be are aligned with them because more, smaller families drive more of that individual consumption you mentioned.

So I was a little confused how “nuclear family” as a conservative conspiracy theory fits with corpo atomization in your view exactly.