The GOP Twitter account tweeted, then deleted an image in celebration of U.S. Independence Day that appeared to erroneously feature the Liberian flag.

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    Flying confederate flags and Trump flags all the time they forgot what the USA flag looks like

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    For anyone else that didn’t necessarily want to scroll through the article but was wondering how far off the flag is:

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      The new marketing grad running their twitter must be trolling them. I can’t think of any other reason and I don’t want to believe people are that dumb/lazy.

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    You say erroneously, I say dog whistle. Slaves were repatriated there. It’s a troll, and not the first time they’ve done this, see CPAC nazi symbol in 2021

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      I mean, this isn’t an uncommon graphic design mistake, there’s a whole subreddit for it. In this case it’s far more likely to be a dumb mistake than an intentional dogwhistle like that suspiciously Odal rune shaped stage at CPAC may have been.

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      Never attribute to malice what can adequately be explained by stupidity. They aren’t that smart and they are very stupid.

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          I’m not underestimating evil. I’m estimating intelligence. And they aren’t that intelligent or crafty. Their evil is far more banal.

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            m not underestimating evil. I’m estimating intelligence. And they aren’t that intelligent or crafty.

            This is textbook underestimating evil, friend. Don’t confuse the stupid act they put on for their constituents with their actual intelligence.

            These assholes are ivy league educated and have (successfully) shaped the republican party under them to engender the support of the dumbest among us and eliminate just about every trace of coherent thoughts. But just because that’s their base doesn’t mean the leadership is just as dumb.

            Granted, you have real idiots like Ms Bowling Alley Flasher or I Can’t Believe it’s not Jewish Space Lasers, but a lot of the leadership is moral-less bottom feeders desperate for power and willing to sell away the country and our democracy for it.

            Say what you will about the idiots running the republican party, but those fuckers got shit done. Here’s hoping the democratic party can take a page from their book and finally get their shit together, but I won’t hold my breath.

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    Remember folks, these people like to (falsely) portray themselves as the patriotic party.

    And the general public just eats that shit up.

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    This is made all the more hilarious by the fact that Liberia declared its independence from… the US.

    EDIT: small correction as independence was technically declared from the private “American Colonization Society” which is somehow even worse

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      Ehhh. The US granted it independence.

      EDIT: No, I guess not. It was never a US territory. I thought that it was a state initiative, but apparently it was a private one.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_of_Liberia

      It is unclear whether or not Liberia was ever technically a colony at all. Unlike most other colonies in the 19th century, it had no charter and had no official allegiance or relationship with a sovereign nation.

      I know that Lincoln supported the idea, but it looks like it was in the context of supporting a private initiative.

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    At some ambiguous point, stupidity becomes malice; hence the banality of evil. That was my point. They are displaying what they are. Stop giving them the benefit of the doubt. Or, will you continue to question their intentions until the end?

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    Aside from the gaffe, I really hate how Republican extremists have hijacked the American flag for their weird aganda. Time to take it back.