>>942180541
That requires being witty, instead all they can do is try to drown out all other noise with incoherent ramblings.
Most of the political posts on /b/ are started by bought ""social media influencers" who get paid by the hour to post pro-democrat anti-republican rhetoric.
It's selling out, and they don't even hesitate because they never had any character to begin with. They see it as "cash for nothing", and they are the "nothing".
It used to be hard not to feel bad for them, but I dunno, after they shot Charlie Kirk my compassion isn't really there for these clowns anymore. I think many people feel the same way.