"Here, too, the example of enemy war propaganda was typical; limited to a few points, devised exclusively for the masses, carried on with indefatigable persistence. Once the basic ideas and methods of execution were recognized as correct, they were applied throughout the whole War without the slightest change. At first the claims of the propaganda were so impudent that people thought it insane; later, it got on people's nerves; and in the end, it was believed. After four and a half years, a revolution broke out in Germany; and its slogans originated in the enemy's war propaganda."
This is everywhere in our country.
As much as we mock, ridicule, and fight back... were are losing the language battle.
We let the left determine what we call ourselves and our causes.
Jan 6th is a good example of that.
Dems decided that it was a riot, that it was insurrection.
Most people just went with it. Some did so mockingly... but the more something is said, even in mockery, the easier it is to repeat. Eventually it just becomes its own version of accepted reality, no matter the actual events.
We are just really bad at taking back our words, our language. People are too afraid of losing their friends, family, jobs, reputation... so we sacrifice our voice. We lose our reality. By allowing that, by giving up the truth, we will eventually lose everything that we are trying to hold on to anyway.
People want to turn to violence, but it will not work.
Our ability to communicate has changed warfare. In the past, communication over long distances was time consuming, tedious, or unreliable.
Our enemies were mostly identifiable as it was country against country. Not saying that there were no spies and that we were not infiltrated, but it was nowhere near what it is today.
We are at war, but people have it wrong. It is not a civil war, that is way too small... nor is it a world war as it is not defined by the boundaries of countries.
We are in a global civil war. Our enemies are both foreign and domestic. They are in plain sight and hidden in the deepest shadows.
We do not have a target. That is what makes this such a hard war to fight. Antifa and BLM? They are not even foot soldiers, they are useful idiots meant to be a distraction and fighting them just gives actual footage to turn the propaganda against us more effective.
Media is truly the enemy of every free American, but they are just paid actors. There are always more of them, and anything done to them will just create martyrs. Making martyrs never works well for the side doing it.
Even our government is just paid off. You think that the next one will be any better? Too many people still believe the information they are fed. They will just elect who they are told to.
And even if we managed to get people to elect a good group of people, other countries would enter the fray either through war or as a diplomatic force to stabilize the country... or, in other words, get us back in line. And we would not be united enough to take on warfare both from inside and outside of our country.
We would never even get to the ones pulling the strings. Not your every day person. We have no means of it. They might not even be in this country.
That is why the ability to communicate changes things so much. Violence will not work, it will actually make things worse.
No, violence worked in the past, and I thank God for the bravery of our founders. It was a different world then.
Our fight is to strip the power from these people. Our government is built from the bottom up. The power does not lie with the president, it never did. The true power is in the states.
But we need to take back our state sovereignty. We are seeing that happen bit by bit... but it is slow.
And it relies on us every day people pushing for it. It requires us to be an unyielding force.
Without state cooperation, the federal government is very limited in power.
It is hard to win this type of a war because there is no clear battlefield, yet we cannot fall to exhaustion and despair.
We must keep pushing back, even when we do not see anything happening. Especially then.
We can win this, and it will still take courage. This war is less likely to kill someone literally at this point. But it will cost people their ability to function smoothly in society as they are deplatformed from websites, banks, jobs, and even homes... a different sort of death for a different sort of war.
This is what we are looking at. And it is not just America. The entire free world is in this together.
>You do not decide not to support your country by hiding and then loudly proclaiming what you would have done.
There are many approaches, this could be one. Wartime agitprop is a very vast topic: http://www.mondopolitico.com/library/meinkampf/v1c6.htm
From the link:
"Here, too, the example of enemy war propaganda was typical; limited to a few points, devised exclusively for the masses, carried on with indefatigable persistence. Once the basic ideas and methods of execution were recognized as correct, they were applied throughout the whole War without the slightest change. At first the claims of the propaganda were so impudent that people thought it insane; later, it got on people's nerves; and in the end, it was believed. After four and a half years, a revolution broke out in Germany; and its slogans originated in the enemy's war propaganda."
This is everywhere in our country.
As much as we mock, ridicule, and fight back... were are losing the language battle.
We let the left determine what we call ourselves and our causes.
Jan 6th is a good example of that.
Dems decided that it was a riot, that it was insurrection.
Most people just went with it. Some did so mockingly... but the more something is said, even in mockery, the easier it is to repeat. Eventually it just becomes its own version of accepted reality, no matter the actual events.
We are just really bad at taking back our words, our language. People are too afraid of losing their friends, family, jobs, reputation... so we sacrifice our voice. We lose our reality. By allowing that, by giving up the truth, we will eventually lose everything that we are trying to hold on to anyway.
Precisely. And there is but one single left solution to it all.
People want to turn to violence, but it will not work.
Our ability to communicate has changed warfare. In the past, communication over long distances was time consuming, tedious, or unreliable.
Our enemies were mostly identifiable as it was country against country. Not saying that there were no spies and that we were not infiltrated, but it was nowhere near what it is today.
We are at war, but people have it wrong. It is not a civil war, that is way too small... nor is it a world war as it is not defined by the boundaries of countries.
We are in a global civil war. Our enemies are both foreign and domestic. They are in plain sight and hidden in the deepest shadows.
We do not have a target. That is what makes this such a hard war to fight. Antifa and BLM? They are not even foot soldiers, they are useful idiots meant to be a distraction and fighting them just gives actual footage to turn the propaganda against us more effective.
Media is truly the enemy of every free American, but they are just paid actors. There are always more of them, and anything done to them will just create martyrs. Making martyrs never works well for the side doing it.
Even our government is just paid off. You think that the next one will be any better? Too many people still believe the information they are fed. They will just elect who they are told to.
And even if we managed to get people to elect a good group of people, other countries would enter the fray either through war or as a diplomatic force to stabilize the country... or, in other words, get us back in line. And we would not be united enough to take on warfare both from inside and outside of our country.
We would never even get to the ones pulling the strings. Not your every day person. We have no means of it. They might not even be in this country. That is why the ability to communicate changes things so much. Violence will not work, it will actually make things worse.
No, violence worked in the past, and I thank God for the bravery of our founders. It was a different world then.
Our fight is to strip the power from these people. Our government is built from the bottom up. The power does not lie with the president, it never did. The true power is in the states.
But we need to take back our state sovereignty. We are seeing that happen bit by bit... but it is slow.
And it relies on us every day people pushing for it. It requires us to be an unyielding force.
Without state cooperation, the federal government is very limited in power.
It is hard to win this type of a war because there is no clear battlefield, yet we cannot fall to exhaustion and despair.
We must keep pushing back, even when we do not see anything happening. Especially then.
We can win this, and it will still take courage. This war is less likely to kill someone literally at this point. But it will cost people their ability to function smoothly in society as they are deplatformed from websites, banks, jobs, and even homes... a different sort of death for a different sort of war.
This is what we are looking at. And it is not just America. The entire free world is in this together.