You'd be surprised how effective hoisting these imbeciles on their own petard is. Imagine being able to make a corporation look bad by calling out their actual racism. You're basically letting a pre-existing objection to racism do the work for you.
It's also why critique of Disney's special thanks to the concentration-camp keepers of Xinjiang is so effective.
Leftists, not liberals, bro. Trump and his base are liberals.
That being said, I know what you mean. The worse part is how the Left yammers on about how they'd be the greatest Nazi-punchers ever, but then cozy up to Hitler 2.0 (Xi Jinping) and go on about how "China is love".
As Scott Adams said: "If this is fake, it’s extraordinarily well done. The “crinkle” detail is something you don’t see in ordinary lies."
At worst, it's remotely believable. I subtract the most points for plausibility where anon claims they're a low-level campaign worker, but also that they're privy to knowing about Joe Biden's health.
You're right that Obama was a symptom, not the problem. Far-left rhetoric has been festering for decades. Look at some of the things that, e.g., Richard Stallman writes. The "defund the police" is the awful fruit of Stallman's (and others') rhetoric. And these are the intelligentsia, the folks that have prescribed our infrastructure.
Victoria premier Daniel Andrews is heels-up for Xi Jinping. From Wikipedia:
Upon his election, Andrews fast-tracked Victoria's ties with the PRC. Firstly, he led a group of prominent Victorians to China on his first overseas trip, and promised to send his entire cabinet there during his first term. Eyeing the enormous opportunities with tourism, education and investment,[13] his government signed a Memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Chinese government under the Belt and Road Initiative in October 2018, but kept its details secret until he released it five weeks later.[14] The MoU involves cooperation on facilities connectivity, unimpeded trade, finance, people-to-people bond[s], and the "Digital Silkroad". Cooperation will be in the form of "dialogue, joint research, pilot programs, knowledge sharing and capacity building". Andrews said that the MoU "does not bind Victoria to be involved in any specific project or initiative" and "the government will consider both the Victorian and national interest before agreeing to be involved in any specific activity".[14]
But it's fine when Harry Reid accused the Republicans of having a "Koch addiction":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2-cIpXIoY4