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iceewicc
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After understanding without a doubt, that the people we elect are working against our best interests, I focus on changing that.
เข้าร่วม Kasım 2023
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The image presents a common critique of **JD Vance** (currently the U.S. Vice President), framing his “hillbilly” persona from the memoir *Hillbilly Elegy* as exaggerated or fictional. It includes two photos (younger and current) and a bullet-point list of biographical details. Here’s a fact-check based on reliable reporting:
### Accurate Points
- **Born as James Donald Bowman**: True. He was born James Donald Bowman on August 2, 1984, in Middletown, Ohio, named after his biological father, Donald Ray Bowman.10
- **Changed middle name to David**: True. After his parents divorced when he was a toddler, his mother married Bob Hamel (her third husband), who adopted him. His name became James David Hamel — the “David” came from an uncle to keep his nickname “JD” intact.15
- **Changed name again to Jimmy Hamel (or known as such)**: Essentially true. He was commonly known as James (or Jimmy) David Hamel during much of his youth and into adulthood (e.g., he enlisted in the Marines as James David Hamel).8
- **Changed name to JD Vance ~10 years ago (around when he married)**: Partially true on timing and motivation. He legally changed his surname from Hamel to Vance in 2013 (about a decade before the 2024 election cycle gained steam), primarily to honor his maternal grandparents (“Mamaw” and “Papaw” Vance), who raised him significantly. He married Usha Chilukuri in 2014, so the change was shortly before/around that period, not strictly “when he married” as the direct trigger. He had used variations of “J.D.” professionally before that.7
### Partially Accurate or Nuanced Points
- **Grew up in the suburbs of Middleton, Ohio** (note: it’s spelled **Middletown**): Mostly true, with caveats. He was born and primarily raised in Middletown, Ohio (a Rust Belt city north of Cincinnati, not rural Appalachia). His family lived in a suburban/middle-class neighborhood with a 4-bedroom home. Critics often point this out to contrast with the book’s emphasis on “hillbilly” culture tied to his grandparents’ Kentucky roots. Vance himself describes a chaotic childhood there involving his mother’s substance abuse issues, multiple father figures, and being largely raised by his grandparents — but the setting was Middletown’s suburbs, not deep Appalachian poverty.20
- **Not poor at all, went to Yale**: Mixed. His family had middle-class elements — his grandfather worked at the Armco steel mill with a good union pension, and the household wasn’t in dire material poverty (e.g., golf lessons, vacations). However, his home life was unstable due to his mother’s addiction and relationships, which he details extensively in *Hillbilly Elegy* as creating emotional/financial precarity. He attended Ohio State for undergrad and Yale Law School (on scholarship), which he frames as an escape from that dysfunction rather than a sign of privilege. Critics argue he downplays the relative stability; Vance portrays it as working-class chaos in a declining Rust Belt town.23
### Overall Context
The meme’s title (“Definitely not a ‘hillbilly’ … that’s literary fiction”) captures a frequent left-leaning critique.
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@MbarkCherguia The dog off leash is at fault. They say for him to move his dog away, knowing they can’t easily do it with their unleashed dog.
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@wakeupusa The left recently created this viewpoint and it will be used to further divide in the future. Anybody that acts racist is racist period.
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@wakeupusa It is impossible, because black people cant be racist, even when they say or do racist things.
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No, the video you’re referring to (likely the one from body positivity creator Queen Esie or similar real accounts like Esther Calixte-Bea) is **not AI-generated**. It’s a real person sharing their natural body hair as part of self-love and body positivity content.20
Women can and do have noticeable chest hair due to genetics, hormones (e.g., higher androgen levels that are still within normal variation), ethnicity, or conditions like PCOS—it’s a natural occurrence for some, not something invented by AI. Creators like these have posted multiple videos and photos over years showing their chest hair consistently, often explaining their journey from insecurity to acceptance (e.g., starting to notice it around age 11 and choosing not to remove it).10
### How to spot the difference yourself:
- **Real videos** like these usually have consistent lighting/shadows, natural skin texture/movement, audible real audio without glitches, and a history of the same person posting similar content from the same account over time.
- **AI-generated** clips (common in viral “futuristic hair tool” or transformation videos) often show unnatural blending, weird hand/finger artifacts, inconsistent physics (e.g., hair or fabric behaving oddly), or perfect symmetry that feels off. Many get called out quickly in comments as AI.
If the specific video has telltale AI signs (like morphing features or robotic motion) or if it’s from a different source than the body positivity ones, feel free to share more details/link and I can help analyze it further. A lot of “shocking” body hair content online is actually just authentic and unedited.
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@That_Olunna @dom_lucre What did you see in the video that points that out? Soon we won’t have clues.
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@dom_lucre I don’t have a problem with her being proud of the hair. I think it looks unattractive, but she obviously isn’t trying to attract me.
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@AfricanHub_ She is pretty, but what would be considered a 10 is rare in any race.
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@Victoria00025 She would probably prefer how things would have went if America never existed. The powerful and the peasant style feudalist world.
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@RepShriThanedar Are we actually seeing the real Shri, because he looks like he is wearing a mask?
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@Sofia50020Sofia Go ahead and start, by disarming the criminals.
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@Sofia50020Sofia We can’t let your ignorance take away our last remaing security against tyranny. They need the U.S. to give them up and the rest of the dominoes fall easily.
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@JonnyAimless @za_usrt She wasn’t t able to fully destroy, so let her off and continue seeing it happen. Consequences shouldn’t be considered before you try this I guess.
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@za_usrt Absurd,since the Painting wasn't damaged!
Maybe a bit of the Frame!
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@79treg @za_usrt @DangerousThinkg 2 years for damaging a 90 mill painting sounds like justice for elites?
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@za_usrt @DangerousThinkg So they get sentenced for this but not destroying small businesses. Sound like the elite has different laws to protect their property but not the average person
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@WHLeavitt @MRLongoria5 Too bad classic logical liberalism has been overtaken by this new ideology that has no true moral grounding.
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@MRLongoria5 @AndupKumul991 @topvideos___ I don’t think slapping is good, but you could divorce her and let her take half your stuff and also require child support. Then you can pick the kid up from her and the guy she cheated with. They then lived Happily ever after.
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@AndupKumul991 @topvideos___ Even if she did cheat on him, don't slap her around just file for divorce.
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