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Realistically speaking, Patriots.win is way too spicy for people who are still blue-pilled. The gulf between worldviews is too wide to cross in a single step, so it tends to make people clutch their pearls and dig in their heels. I wouldn't send someone here until their feet are already deeply rooted in reality.

The name change has exacerbated that gap, because it blurred our identity and platform enough for ethnic nationalists to claim a stake. I'm willing to debate them as a matter of course, and I understand why they came to their positions even if I disagree...but normies don't. Their fear of contamination and guilt by association flips on their Wokus Vult mode, where they assume we're all a bunch of undifferentiated white supremacists, and they're emotionally driven to make sure everyone sees them shunning us as hard as possible.

Sending people here before they can emotionally handle a broad-spectrum debate over foundational principles isn't constructive. People first need to be convicted that globalist subversion and Woke culture will literally destroy all of western civilization and enslave humanity for a thousand years (which is the whole point). Only then will they be emotionally hardened to weather any disagreements about how to resolve it, without returning to their bubble.

I think it's a better idea to start people off with Tim Pool, because he's ideologically liberal but cross-references different mainstream news sources to call them out on their bullshit. It drives home the most important red pill, that the MSM has been lying to us for decades and shoving full-bore propaganda down our throats for over five years. Stephen Crowder is a good next step, because he has a great mind for facts and statistics. Similarly, Tucker Carlson has a good understanding of American principles.

Once people watch them long enough to realize the gravity of our situation, they eventually start getting frustrated by the concessions these guys make to avoid deplatforming...and then, finally, they're ready for a place like Patriots.win.

20 hours ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Realistically speaking, Patriots.win is way too spicy for people who are still blue-pilled. The gulf between worldviews is too wide to cross in a single step, so it tends to make people clutch their pearls and dig in their heels. I wouldn't send someone here until their feet are already deeply rooted in reality.

The name change has exacerbated that gap, because it blurred our identity and platform enough for ethnic nationalists to claim a stake. I'm willing to debate them as a matter of course, and I understand why they came to their positions even if I disagree...but normies don't. Their fear of contamination and guilt by association flips on their Wokus Vult mode, where they assume we're all a bunch of undifferentiated white supremacists, and they're emotionally driven to make sure everyone sees them shunning us as hard as possible.

Sending people here before they can emotionally handle a broad-spectrum debate over foundational principles isn't constructive. People first need to be convicted that globalist subversion and Woke culture will literally destroy all of western civilization and enslave humanity for a thousand years (which is the whole point). Only then will they be emotionally hardened to weather any disagreements about how to resolve it, without returning to their bubble.

I think it's a better idea to start people off with Tim Pool, because he's ideologically liberal but cross-references different mainstream news sources to call them out on their bullshit. It drives home the most important red pill, that the MSM has been lying to us for decades and shoving full-bore propaganda down our throats for over fix years. Stephen Crowder is a good next step, because he has a great mind for facts and statistics. Similarly, Tucker Carlson has a good understanding of American principles.

Once people watch them long enough to realize the gravity of our situation, they eventually start getting frustrated by the concessions these guys make to avoid deplatforming...and then, finally, they're ready for a place like Patriots.win.

20 hours ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Realistically speaking, Patriots.win is way too spicy for people who are still blue-pilled. The gulf between worldviews is too wide to cross in a single step, so it tends to make people clutch their pearls and dig in their heels. I wouldn't send someone here until their feet are already deeply rooted in reality.

The name change has exacerbated that gap, because it blurred our identity and platform enough for ethnic nationalists to claim a stake. I'm willing to debate them as a matter of course, and I understand why they came to their positions even if I disagree...but normies don't. Their fear of contamination and guilt by association flips on their Wokus Vult mode, where they assume we're all a bunch of undifferentiated white supremacists, and they're emotionally driven to make sure everyone sees them shunning us as hard as possible.

Sending people here before they can emotionally handle a broad-spectrum debate over foundational principles isn't constructive. People first need to be convicted that globalist subversion and Woke culture will literally destroy all of western civilization and enslave humanity for a thousand years. Only then will they be emotionally hardened to weather any disagreements about how to resolve it, without returning to their bubble.

I think it's a better idea to start people off with Tim Pool, because he's ideologically liberal but cross-references different mainstream news sources to call them out on their bullshit. It drives home the most important red pill, that the MSM has been lying to us for decades and shoving full-bore propaganda down our throats for over fix years. Stephen Crowder is a good next step, because he has a great mind for facts and statistics. Similarly, Tucker Carlson has a good understanding of American principles.

Once people watch them long enough to realize the gravity of our situation, they eventually start getting frustrated by the concessions these guys make to avoid deplatforming...and then, finally, they're ready for a place like Patriots.win.

21 hours ago
1 score