Why is it when some people become ultra Conservative they dye their hair bleach blonde?

I'm honestly not trolling here this is a pattern I've noticed and it has nothing to do with Trump because this was a sort of trend even under Bush Jr. or possibly going back to the 90s. I know how Conservatives like to talk about certain Democrats the "woke" kind and their rainbow color hair and point to that as a sign of spotting these sort of specific Democrats. Something I've noticed on the Conservative side is that whenever someone becomes extremely conservative they suddenly dye their hair extreme blonde color and even if said Conservative is already blonde they lighten it to the point where their hair looks white. I've known at least 5 people I know do this someone who was brunette who decided to support Trump deciding to go super blonde likely in some way of trying to copy Trump but I've known others who didn't follow Trump at all and just decided to go Republican and decide to go blonde. Have you noticed this and what's the reasoning for it?

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u/Klok_Melagis — 1 day ago

Is there some uptick in controversial content and will this eventually lead to locking most of the positives of this ai behind some sort of paywall?

I'm noticing a lot of disturbing possibly controversial content on this website now. It appears to have attracted a ton of weird people that weren't here at all it seems back when I first joined. Do you think this will have consequences in the future like some sort of paywall on the features that are currently free to drive these negative people away because I'm sure this weirdness is due to the fact everything is pretty much free but now I see the downside of free.

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u/Klok_Melagis — 3 days ago

Ding Jiaxi is a Chinese civil rights activist known for co-organizing the New Citizens' Movement advocating for political change in China. Ding was detained, along with other human rights activists, in 2019 after having a dinner together in Xiamen with other human rights activists to discuss social.

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u/Klok_Melagis — 23 days ago

What's the appeal of cruise ships exactly?

I've heard nothing good about them nothing but horror stories and my personal experience a long time ago was a horror story. The people are rude and mean, everyone there is unusually unsanitary it was like being a caveman there meaning germs everywhere, there's fights constantly, everyone is rude, constant bad smell that appears nonstop throughout the whole cruise. Did I just get unlucky I've also heard of my friends having similar experiences if not worst it's like cruises have no upside at all. What about everyone else what's the appeal?

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u/Klok_Melagis — 29 days ago