The guy on the grounds clothes or something likely are supposed to indicate who he is but for me the only thing that made it clear is the nazi (I keep on thinging there is a t in that) flag he seemed to have dropped form the initial push.

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    Also a big difference from just wearing a camo outfit and whatever the fuck the weirdo militias wear

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      And what of the young people with green hair wearing a million pouches, a bulletproof vest, gothic combat boots, and a face-concealing gas mask tactical cybergoths?

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        If you didn’t lead with the fact that they have green hair I might have taken this question seriously

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            I apologize for misunderstanding, but it definitely read as a conservative person whining about the youth being weird.

            Cybergoths are to be respected

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              That’s because you neglected the conversational context. The prior comments were calling people with tacticool clothes right wing weirdos. I was using language that implied a contrast.

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          The wonderful world of real life fashion movements.

          Techwear is beautiful. And I can’t help seeing something queer in the design language.