Vaush just made a video attacking Posie Parker:
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The video is archived on Ghost Archive if you don't want to give horsefucker a view.
Speaking of Vaush, I'm reminded of his opinions on Warhammer 40K and how he attacked conservatives using it as a symbol:
What he doesn't seem to understand is that some of the conservatives who like 40K KNOW it's a satire and a parody. They know how ridiculous the world is and why it makes no sense. They just use the iconography and the memes of putting Donald Trump's face on the Emperor of Mankind as a way to signal to each other how Trump is their chosen leader. They're not literally calling for the creation of an Imperial Cult backed up by an Inquisition which black-bags anyone who looks at Trump funny or says mean things about him. They just appropriated a part of a fictional world, interpreted through the eyes of its characters, for their memes.
It's like when some Star Wars fans joke that the Empire did nothing wrong; of course the Empire is wrong, anyone with half a brain would know that. But it's just a meme seen through the lens of someone larping as an Imperial.
That, and leftists like Vaush seem not to realize how the Left's constant worship of subjective, subversive ideology that shits all over everything that many people know and love has made people sick to death of that shit, enough to the point where people turn to things like 40K as a substitute. People, especially from the right, are sick to death of liberals telling them that national identity isn't worth defending because they're imperialist dogs, that their beliefs are wrong, that their most cherished ideas and faiths are not part of the new, modern, secular world, that they're sexist pigs for looking at a chick with hot tits, or that they're monsters for not wanting to get in bed with a "woman" who happens to be a mutilated man. People are sick to death of such things.
Then these people see an Imperial Space Marine covered head to toe in religious imagery that hearkens to old Christendom, and he's gutting a Daemon Prince that looks like a Balrog of Morgoth for his Emperor, and they like it. The Space Marine is someone who stands for something; he stands for his king, his country, his people, and he's willing to give everything in defense of it all. He fights for a nation that believes in its god with full faith and trust, and they would rather die than see it be subverted by outsiders or daemon-worshipers, or destroyed by alien filth who see mankind as target practice at best or rape-slaves and dinner at worst. These people see that and are inspired by it. Even if the marine is fighting for a lie, even if the guy is just holding back an inevitable doom, the courage and strength in such an image inspires hope for someone in the real world tired of being told that he's a monster for who he is or what he believes. Which explains why a lot of the Trump-stans chose 40K as their fiction of choice for their memes.
It's like when Watchmen creator Alan Moore created Rorshach as a parody of how brutal and violent superheroes can be, but people wound up liking him instead, since he stands for morals and is unwilling to compromise them, even in the face of Armageddon. Alan Moore was disgusted when people came out to see Rorschach as a hero, but any idiot who's spent a day outside of seeing the world from a Leftist lens would have seen the innate appeal of someone who stands for morality in a world that seems to spit on the very concept of decency.
The people who wrote Warhammer 40K and Watchmen laugh at traditional values and make their flawed characters be based upon said values; they were basically Brits who were assmad that Thatcher was a conservative. But they failed to notice how those values are so universal that some people will inevitably be inspired by said flawed characters who stand for truths that people have believed for centuries; that your God and your nation is worth fighting for, and standing up for what's right, even in the face of overwhelming odds, is laudable and heroic.
TL;DR, the Left has created a world full of contradictions and subversions that have so demoralized and sickened people to the point where a guy dressed like a religious nutjob running up to a monster and gutting it with his sword instead of blasting it with heavy artillery a mile away is now seen as a hero instead of being ridiculed as a lunatic.