The American far right often presents itself through absurd behaviors, exemplified by the Proud Boys' wacky rules and Trump's outlandish press conferences. The Proud Boys' rituals, such as beating each other while shouting cereal names, create a perception of silliness, questioning their threat as domestic terrorists. Rudy Giuliani's ludicrous antics, including conspiracy theories and press mishaps, further reinforce this image. This buffoonery can be a calculated strategy, making dangerous individuals appear harmless to the public, while their actual intentions remain hidden.
Examples of buffoonery, such as the Proud Boys' absurd rituals and Trump's bizarre press conferences, suggest that this behavior can serve as a political strategy to appear less threatening.
Buffoonery can make individuals seem harmless, effectively obscuring their dangerous intentions, as seen in the public perceptions of organizations like the Proud Boys and figures like Rudy Giuliani.
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