This type of informal cultural control, even the little silly things like Twitch, is where the real power lies. The distributed network of informal control is so much more powerful than the formal title of president.
Many are realizing that the whole Q trust the plan narrative was a comfort blanket that they adopted to continue feeling good and in charge while informal control of our country was taken by the progressive globalist left.
But the whole game of fighting over who is in charge of the formal role of president ignores the real issue: the real power that rules our country is held in the information management institutions that create the cultural consensus (ie. the overton window). Any president, whether Trump or Biden, will have to operate entirely within this overton window set by the left. Ultimately the ideology that controls these information management institutions, primarily the mainstream media, social media and academia, is who is truly in charge.
The left realized this way back in the 1930s, when the Italian communist Antontio Gramsci's writing created the "long march through the institutions" strategy that the left has followed since then. By the 1960s they had already thoroughly infiltrated most university humanity departments, especially things like journalism and social sciences. The young people who became indoctrinated in the journalism departments of universities then went to become the leaders of CNN, MSNBC, NBC, NYT...etc. The same universities created the ideology that dominates big tech companies like Google. This march through the institutions has been an overwhelming success.
Creating alternative institutions that attract the young and bright people who will be the future leaders is the only way we get out of this mess.
While that is true, there is no real way to create alternative institutions anymore. Now that they have moved to classify conservatives as terrorists and the incoming administration is aiming to revoke the equal protections clause for banks (meaning they will be allowed to refuse loans based on politics), what recourse do we have?
The obvious problem with the Trump administration is that he is 1 guy and we had no supporting infrastructure in place for him because the previous 30 years of administrations were corrupt and entrenched. Now we have the idea of where we need to improve and we have the clean slate of a new generation to mold, but we have lost the institutions and means to train them. There are no doubt 100s of thousands of based zoomers and millennials that are climbing corporate ladders and being put into position to potentially shift the culture war, but they will continue to face the same resistance Trump did. Even if we had a handful of based CEOs, and even if somebody managed a 40 year plan to subvert a company as expansive as Google and become its CEO, they would still be beholden to shareholders and other special interests.
I do agree that our first and foremost priority right now is to regroup, develop new skills, and start to get some kind of foundational infrastructure in place, but after that, then what? We still are short in education and a much needed spiritual and religious awakening.
I agree, we need to regroup and create a plan. We’re not even in the fight. We need to start electing true republicans who support trump. We need to get conservatives into schools so they stop corrupting the children. We need to stop putting our money into companies what ban us and Chinese products. Boycott Hollywood. We need to make a stand and fight. We have to be serious and we need to do it together. While I’m off social media, there are still so so so many republicans still on it. We need to do better or they’re just going to keep walking over us.
We need to elect fanatical nationalists who don’t care about optics, and are willing to forcibly remove the communists from positions of power. A governor could do that.
This type of informal cultural control, even the little silly things like Twitch, is where the real power lies. The distributed network of informal control is so much more powerful than the formal title of president.
Many are realizing that the whole Q trust the plan narrative was a comfort blanket that they adopted to continue feeling good and in charge while informal control of our country was taken by the progressive globalist left.
But the whole game of fighting over who is in charge of the formal role of president ignores the real issue: the real power that rules our country is held in the information management institutions that create the cultural consensus (ie. the overton window). Any president, whether Trump or Biden, will have to operate entirely within this overton window set by the left. Ultimately the ideology that controls these information management institutions, primarily the mainstream media, social media and academia, is who is truly in charge.
The left realized this way back in the 1930s, when the Italian communist Antontio Gramsci's writing created the "long march through the institutions" strategy that the left has followed since then. By the 1960s they had already thoroughly infiltrated most university humanity departments, especially things like journalism and social sciences. The young people who became indoctrinated in the journalism departments of universities then went to become the leaders of CNN, MSNBC, NBC, NYT...etc. The same universities created the ideology that dominates big tech companies like Google. This march through the institutions has been an overwhelming success.
Creating alternative institutions that attract the young and bright people who will be the future leaders is the only way we get out of this mess.
While that is true, there is no real way to create alternative institutions anymore. Now that they have moved to classify conservatives as terrorists and the incoming administration is aiming to revoke the equal protections clause for banks (meaning they will be allowed to refuse loans based on politics), what recourse do we have?
The obvious problem with the Trump administration is that he is 1 guy and we had no supporting infrastructure in place for him because the previous 30 years of administrations were corrupt and entrenched. Now we have the idea of where we need to improve and we have the clean slate of a new generation to mold, but we have lost the institutions and means to train them. There are no doubt 100s of thousands of based zoomers and millennials that are climbing corporate ladders and being put into position to potentially shift the culture war, but they will continue to face the same resistance Trump did. Even if we had a handful of based CEOs, and even if somebody managed a 40 year plan to subvert a company as expansive as Google and become its CEO, they would still be beholden to shareholders and other special interests.
I do agree that our first and foremost priority right now is to regroup, develop new skills, and start to get some kind of foundational infrastructure in place, but after that, then what? We still are short in education and a much needed spiritual and religious awakening.
I agree, we need to regroup and create a plan. We’re not even in the fight. We need to start electing true republicans who support trump. We need to get conservatives into schools so they stop corrupting the children. We need to stop putting our money into companies what ban us and Chinese products. Boycott Hollywood. We need to make a stand and fight. We have to be serious and we need to do it together. While I’m off social media, there are still so so so many republicans still on it. We need to do better or they’re just going to keep walking over us.
None of that is going to work.
We need to elect fanatical nationalists who don’t care about optics, and are willing to forcibly remove the communists from positions of power. A governor could do that.