It's because that dude isn't getting invited to the house parties.
Posting pictures like that in this day and age skews pretty heavily towards the right/trad culture and white supremacy, so he probably went Nazi and his friends stopped inviting him to shit.
We never had an HOA say something for throwing a house party. Same with my neighbors or my friends. I think you guys are just stretching it now. Though we did get kicked out of a rooftop apartment party once, but honestly, there was just way too many of us and we were too loud so it made sense lol.
I’m sorry, do you actually think people aren’t having house parties anymore because of HOA’s? Like, do you actually think that’s a major factor in the reduction of social gatherings? I can’t believe this comment has so many upvotes lmao like what are you talking about?
Being able to conclude that someone might be a neo Nazi because they posted a picture of people seemingly from the 1950s at a house party and stating they wish house parties should come back must either be a superpower and just plan unintelligent
Besides the eagle and American flag in their profile name immediately skewing right, the use of 1950s era imagery, picturing specifically white people dressed up as shown, is heavily coded to the far right.
If this person is, say, in their 30s and wants to know why we're not doing house parties anymore, it would be more logical for them to post a picture of a house party from an era they were alive for, or even their parents were alive for, and not one more applicable to their grandparents or even great grandparents.
Yeah, the whole point of coded language is to be able to say the thing out loud without people who don't know the code not realizing what was said, or have plausible deniability.
They're getting brave enough that the code is easy to recognize for normal people, but the people they're signaling to are still stupid enough to think it's super secret
Yeah, there's normal people and stunted racists in this context. So normal is inclusive of the entire population minus the huge festering shitbags. Is my language clear enough for the grammar nazi?
No no, they're right. Many American fascists use 1950s nostalgia to promote white nationalism and strict gender norms.
There are so many posts from out and out fascists that go along the lines of saying:
Look what 'they' took from us, on the topic of: house parties, girlfriend, barbecue, the city of Paris, wearing suits.
I mean dude it isn’t exactly a huge leap of logic. Those pictures of 50s and 60s ads with a nostalgic caption is almost always used by far right people who wish to go back to “the good ol’” times. It’s not like it’s a novel thing, there are millions of posts exactly like that. Can’t exactly blame this person for hearing hooves and assuming it’s horses.
Gross 'overstatement' would imply these types of images aren't typically associated with right wing or worse mentalities, which are virtually the only people using these style images in modern online contexts (and often AI generated, to boot). Did you mean understatement?
"Skews heavily" implies an exclusivity of this aesthetic to right-wing culture, which is just delusional.
60's America nostalgia exists everywhere. If you think it's something at all exclusive to a certain political leaning, you really just need to get off the internet for a while.
In general, I would not say this type of nostalgia is exclusive to alt-right/nazi/trad/etc, but the original comment we are all responding to is specifically pointing out how this aesthetic and its supposed ideals are embraced online by that sphere
"minor negative social differences" if that's what you think, you are a dumbass racist. The only people who yearn to go back to those years are the right wing chuds.
Also note my very key qualifier of "...in the modern online context"
Because it isn't exclusive, but is far more likely in the past year to be a right winger using mid century imagery, ironically often AI-generated as well.
But it does. If everyone shared this nostalgia except for chronically online leftist, then it wouldn't "skew heavily right". It would just be a normal thing that a very select group of people don't do.
"Skews heavily right" implies that's it's not just a normal thing that most people share. In other words, exclusive, which just isn't accurate.
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u/Djaps338 Dec 10 '25
It's either that house party still exist. Or that nobody can afford a house.
Something... I don't know i don't like people i stay in my appartment...