Random Internet Person
kiwifarms.net
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- Jun 28, 2019
My thing about it is this is all from Kaya having the audacity to move around for a few seconds, rather than staying there like a statue or a plushie. Even the idea of having the dog be some kind of prop/set piece/set dressing/mascot doesn’t seem to make this behavior make sense, let alone the damn collar.I'm not certain whether right-wing or left-wing influencer fans are identical in that they perceive their chosen influencer as being a "significant force" in the political landscape, but this idea that "Hasan" is influential and capable of affecting political change is something a lot of Hasan's fans believe. If Hasan becomes optics poison and it becomes widely accepted that he shocks his dog for nothing other than vanity, then Hasan's "contribution" to politics gets effectively wiped out and he's relegated to being nothing ala Destiny, Vaush, Contrapoints, and so on. Typically right-wing influencers are just talking news aggregators, but the few who view themselves as being "important" and try to rise above just being an internet person either become lolcows, get discovered as being lolcows masking their lolcow tendencies, and then typically fail in the endeavour.
The downward slope for Hasan comes when he becomes truly indefensible and nobody outside of his own clique will interact with him, even to shit on him. No more CNN interviews or articles, no reach beyond his own circle, nobody ever taking him seriously anymore or trying to meet his arguments with anything beyond, "you abuse animals." There's no real rebuke to that compared to the other shit he's done. It also fucks over anyone who tries to defend him since it's not, "Journalism" (talking to Houthi pirate about KFC) or "made in the heat of the moment" (America deserved 9/11), it's straight up him hurting his dog for no good reason.