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I always find this line of thinking intriguing. Because coming to the conclusion it is all da jooos is seen among that crowd as the “red pill”, but to me it’s a misdirection. They’re right on the threshold but fall into the trap of pointing a finger at one convenient group, which is kind of ironic with what conservatives deal with from the left honestly. Oligarchies are at play. Corporatism is deep in our government and politicians pulling the strings. Think about Facebook or Twitter when they censor or remove, it’s very little to do with philosophical beliefs and everything to do with appeasing the overt culture to make the bottom dollar. Those in DC know too because they then use this dynamic to circumvent the first amendment. And when we raise concern they throw our position back in our face with a shrug and “private company”. It’s Oreo tweeting trans people exist. It’s the Pride flags and virtue signaling commercials. We currently have a CEO in the news cycle raging about a bill that passed that he and other private company execs had some kind of input on. Think about it. Non elected officials helping write a bill for consideration to ratify into law. Of all the news the past few months that headline scares me the most.

Da joooos is a convenient, easy to swallow, easy to blame group and concept, but the reality is it’s decentralized. There is no deep state, no Bilderberg meetings, no Illuminati. It’s ingrained in the culture. It’s actions of very many in the same vague direction and this is the core battle to fight IMO.