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There's a thread in the 1992 film 'The Babe' about Babe Ruth around the word "incorrigible". As a young boy, he is labelled with this term ending him up in the 'special class' for bad kids, etc. It comes back around when he assaults other characters in his adult life after that word is used against him. I think this is probably a bit of the boomer brain recognition of 'deplorables' in related to this language.
The words sound similarly judgemental, while weird is taken as a more 'in the moment' behavioral meaning. "Incorrigible" and "deplorables" are similarly permanent seeming, like an attack on someones core being, not just related to current behaviors. There's also the vibe of 'reclaiming' deplorables. "The Expendables" was released in 2010, so maybe that's a bit of a response in some ways.
Weird is just not as broadly judgemental. Many things can be weird and also be cool or good. Weird things can become familiar and less weird over time, etc.