Of all the moronic alt-right internet slang,The Impotent King (2005) in English Subtitles of which there are truly endless examples, the word "snowflake" should be at the top of everyone's list.
If you've been fortunate enough not to hear this word before, let me ruin it for you: snowflake is a derogatory term used against progressives deemed to be too soft on issues of national importance, including immigration and all female Wonder Womanscreenings. Following Trump's election, the word spiked in popularity, so some liberals have started to fight back the best way they knew how: by popularizing the term "broflake" instead.
In American political internet discourse, you're either a snowflake or a broflake. Or you're a smart person who's deleted their Twitter account.
SEE ALSO: Signs you're suffering from Trump Fatigue SyndromeBroflakes share a little bit in common with their despised cousin, snowflake. Like snowflakes, broflakes are especially sensitive to issues of race, class and gender. They are, however, the inverse of the snowflake community demographically and are disproportionately likely to be white, male, and making prank videos on YouTube.
#Broflake is my new fave slang term for our modern age. All these #broflakes crying about women only screenings of WW. So SENSITIVE & TOUCHY
— Kerr Griffin (@kerr_griffin) June 1, 2017
Instead of challenging traditional power hierarchies, they defend them. For all the oppressed straight white male egg avatars in the world, they want you to know -- they're here for you.
Broflakes belong to a very dangerous subset of bro: more narcissistic than the typical bro and more sensitive to slights, but only in an ego-centric President Trump kind of way. They may even be smarter than the average bro and they don't mind letting everyone know it, by tweeting approximately 12 times a minute on Twitter.
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Aww look st this broflake.
— Marcus (@marcusjdl) July 25, 2017
African origin of Roman York's rich lady with the ivory bangle https://t.co/NNsDRLZScY pic.twitter.com/xN8QaKA2Gf
There's no easy way to spot a broflake or separate it from a traditional bro, but broflakes do have several common identifying characteristics I would nonetheless like to group into an actual taxonomic subset, thanks.
Here we see in his environment the common MRA broflake as he hears news that there's a women's only showing of #WonderWoman. pic.twitter.com/QwCC4Xnpjz
— 🌈Wendy Lady🦄 (@NerdRage42) May 30, 2017
Here's my brief comment on Maxine Waters. Members of Congress shouldn't be initiating unwarranted physical contact with reporters. pic.twitter.com/16uI846PEu
— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) June 3, 2017
To be fair, the term broflake is an invention of the internet and is therefore, by its very etymology, annoying. The speed at which its travelled in no way matches the evolution of its far dumber relative, the :snowflake."
Perhaps progressives have been more resistant to using the term because they have a much more eclectic and accurate vocabulary to choose from: including Nazis, fascists, MRAs and white nationalists. Why call someone a broflake when you can legitimately draw a connection between them and actual Nazis?
When those who are offended that you're offended by racism, get offended that you're offended#broflake pic.twitter.com/7nc4FHXVKd
— Ajidamoon Rhiannon (@Wiininiskwe) May 30, 2017
when they get around to making a "broflake" emoji, i hope it's just a small picture of alex jones' head.
— Situationaloctopist (@OhMeadhbh) May 17, 2017
More than anything, the left may may not be using "broflake" as much the right uses "snowflake" because frankly, they DGAF. Even though battles between Trump and Clinton supporters dominated the internet in the weeks following the election, liberals and the left have largely refocused their attention elsewhere in recent months.
Progressives are far more concerned about whether they'll have healthcare in the morning or a planet in the afternoon than whether that egg avatar who told them they're an MS-13 defender on Twitter is scientifically a broflake or not.
Precious little GOP broflake Congressman can't take people working against his agenda, so he writes her employer to get her fired. Horrible. https://t.co/K5sjfJYJaU
— Јeff Үαuѕ (@foldedfish) May 15, 2017
Even with all this, let's hope #broflake doesn't go any more viral than it already has. If there's one thing progressives don't have space for anymore it's battling unemployed ding dongs on the internet who will never, ever vote for their candidate. Anyone who's called Milo Yiannopoulos a "victim of political correctness" isn't about to knock on doors for Elizabeth Warren in 2020. There's no point in engaging -- and, as I've recently learned, so much joy in dropping out.
Calling trolls "broflakes" isn't any more effective than labelling folks "snowflakes" although I do believe, in my heart of hearts, that it's one million percent funnier.
So let's give it a rest, block the broflakes as soon as we see them and use real adjectives to describe the horrible people in our lives. Perhaps one day we'll mature into an era where no one is snowflakes or broflakes or even hashtags, they're all just regular annoying people, shouting about nothing on the internet.
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