Might as well have Righter Mechanics or Righter Accountants. It’s a thoughtful idea, to be sure, though it’s unclear why anyone would turn to a dating app for medical advice, let alone pay $24.99 a month for it. Joseph Williams, a decorated Naval veteran of Operation Desert Storm and Desert Shield now practicing urology in Boise, Idaho. The app also offers subscription-based virtual medical consultations to their medical “team” via an option called “Righter Medical.” The Righter Medical team to date comprises one doctor, Dr. Happy hunting, elitists.)Īnd the folks behind Righter not only tell users what is morally right and wrong, they seem to share the same weird obsession with pedophilia that feed the most outlandish right-wing conspiracy theories, such as Pizzagate and Q-Anon.
(There’s one more solipsism here I’m not a big enough asshole to highlight. The first paragraph of Righter’s Community Guidelines has three typos. America would revolt!- Righter December 15, 2018
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#RIGHTER is available for download on #appstore and #googleplay /fKhmqgWKpx- Righter December 16, 2018Īnd that propaganda itself is weirdly extreme: Under constant attack from the left and the right? The feed has also vaguely threatened insurrection: When you really like someone, we call that a MAGAlike. The Twitter feed blends dating advice and encouragement with straight-up propaganda: On Righter, MAGA victimization has hit exhibitionist levels. Here’s a fairly typical post about gender dynamics from Righter’s Instagram: 2px) width:calc(100% 2px) "> (Sidebar: Donald Trump has betrayed all his wives, including Melania, whom he cheated on with an ex-Playmate and a porn star while she was still nursing the son she bore him.) Their feeds also regularly extol Trump and Melania’s relationship as a model for what real American love should look like. They also hold up conservatives as being especially attractive, with unintentionally hilarious results. Righter social media also appropriates political moments as dating advice, such as they did with this video of Trump abandoning Argentinian President Mauricio Macri onstage at G20. (To state the obvious: No other dating apps dismiss or make fun of Trump supporters, nor do they make fun of anyone.) The app’s Instagram and Twitter feeds blend self-promotion with deeply conservative, deeply divisive winking rhetoric about identity politics and adulation of President Trump that strays into the sexual realm. The result is predictably obnoxious and childish. (This talking point, I have learned, is inaccurate. And in a wholly unnecessary jab at Bumble, where only women can initiate conversations, Righter says that on Righter, men make the first move. Also, unlike its competitors, Righter assumes all its users are straight and doesn’t even present you with an option otherwise. For instance, women on Righter can report men who don’t pay for the first date. That was a PR stunt, but the app does have a rulebook all its own, largely taking cues from popular culture war battlespheres. Lawton excused the move by saying, “They’re sitting here suing our president.” (It’s unclear how this could work in the real world, and as far as I can tell Righter’s terms of service don’t mention anything at all approaching Lawton’s threat. For the launch, Lawton-who has worked as a fundraiser for Turning Point USA, a right-wing complaining organization headed by fact-challenged Charlie Kirk (whom a data leak revealed as a power-user of an online escort service) and whose members were recently busted for sharing racist rape memes-engaged in a trollish PR campaign that included vague threats of suing liberals who use her platform: “I have a very nice legal team that will be handling that,” she told the Daily Beast. To be clear, this is one of the most profoundly lame ideas to come out of the right wing’s whining and whinging self-victimizing internet culture war machine, which all the WD-40 on the planet can’t silence. Founder Christy Edwards Lawton says she designed the app to connect Trump supporters who find themselves increasingly rejected on extant libtard dating apps such as Tinder and Bumble. The long-awaited MAGA-only dating safe space Righter launched earlier this month. If you’re in that last group, I’ve got great news: There’s an app for that. And still others would say “so much for the tolerant left,” call me a sore loser, possibly a bigot, and possibly blame me for ripping the country apart.