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A new phenomenon has emerged – the rise of the nerd-turned-bullies. These people were the stereotypical outcasts in high school; band geeks, theater nerds, and anime weirdos. However, these social outcasts now lead the leftist mob, as they try to inflict the pain they experienced in their younger years onto the masses. Thus, the Faucis and Zuckerbergs of the world now control the mob’s mentality.
A TikToker has gone viral on social media for describing this interesting phenomenon and has proclaimed what we are all thinking.
I can’t think of anything in that video that isn’t factually correct.
Just think about it, people who cosplay as furries are the weirdest members of society. These people would have likely been bullied into oblivion in high school. But now they are infiltrating the education system and trying to socially engineer opinions to accept them. And they are trying to not only make people accept that this is normal but they want us to glorify it as if they are doing something significant.
In another example, we have people who are turning their sexual preferences into their entire identity, so much so that they are demanding we affirm their feelings. But since when was that a thing? Usually, emotionally weak people are social outcasts in high school. Likely, these people had close to no friends in high school. And now the nerds are trying to get their revenge.
My favorite line from the video was, “They are the ones inventing clown world.” As she said, this also explains why celebrities are so insanely progressive because they were the theater weirdos in high school. It also explains why the media is a total circus and why the body-positive movement is a thing. These people hated themselves in high school and now they hate you. But unfortunatelyfor, no matter how hard they try, they will always be the weak nerds they have been destined to be.
It’s time these nerds are put in their place.
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Author: Danielle Berjikian
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