There's no such thing. But there are a handful of accounts here that start yelling it at anyone who's not onboard with their claims that both sides are the same.
For instance: I have been called this multiple times when I try to present a nuanced argument about the American electoral system to some people on this site about how AIPAC and the threat of their campaign money being deployed against Harris kinda ties her hands with regards to coming out strongly against the Gaza Genocide, and moreover that castigating Harris for that ambiguity is wrongheaded because she’s currently the VP and doesn’t have the ability to enact any policy on the matter at the moment.
Basically, it’s used by people pushing bad-faith arguments trying to sap support from the only viable candidate who’s NOT a fascist to try to create false equivalence about the political tribalism in the US. Which is deeply stupid, because I have big problems with a lot of the more capitalistic/corp-friendly positions the Democratic Party has. The only reason I’m not still a card-carrying member of the DSA is because their position on the Ukraine War is imbecilic in the extreme.
Trump is literally selling hundreds of overpriced products and trinkets to his MAGA cult. Digital cards, hats, tee shirts, several different shoes, books, collectable coins, bobble heads, the list is endless. He has turned his political movement into the MAGA Home Shopping Network.
I mean, I sorta respect his willingness to debase himself in the quest to wring every cent outta the ploy. Except that I don’t. What a joke.
Obviously this is whole thing is cultyand a scam, but isn't selling pieces of the suit extra scammy? I remember seeing stuff where people have bought pieces of sports jerseys online - and it's always something like a part of a tag, where it can't be shown to actually be a piece of the authentic item.
I wouldn't be surprised to learn that they're selling random pieces of cloth and not the suit itself. So a scam on top of a scam.