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no pls, fuck off with ruining the turkish dude meme. Nobody giving the dude's daughter any attentions isn't because of some "muh patriarchy" shit.

Whoever made that meme was out to provide an interesting juxtaposition between the typical competitor, doing weird poses and needing all this crap just to shoot straight, and then there's this literal nobody who looks like he's just performing his hobby or something.

Stop making everything about some feminist bullshit, nobody is falling for it. Speak the actual real stuff about it that matters. Not nonsense like this.
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@fristi i have no idea what happened, and maybe it's better not to ask
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@getimiskon https://kolektiva.social/@saltphoenix/112908072956216749

It's a good thing the post points out some more facts about who this turkish guy is and that he apparently isn't just some lone stranger that came to shoot target because whatever. In his team is also his daughter, with whom he together scored a silver medal.

But apparently because his daughter isn't PROMINENTLY displayed in the meme, it's some sort of patriarchy shit. God I hate this narcissistic attention seeking bullshit akko_angrier
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@fristi i'll be honest, it's good to know the context, for those who don't care about the olympics themselves. But yeah, being mad because somebody isn't in a meme it's another thing.
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@fristi @getimiskon it's really obvious why the meme potential of an old guy with no special gear wearing a wrinkled t shirt winning silver is potent meme material. but the father daughter angle is delightful and I hope more people write about it.
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@sun @getimiskon I just wish it would be written about without the feminism subcontext attached to it.
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@fristi @getimiskon yeah their analysis is just wrong. it's not because of patriarchy, it is obviously because of novelty.
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@sun

I tried to verify the daughter thing and didn’t come up with anything implying it’s true

@fristi @getimiskon
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