"Looking through the opponents lens" is kinda a necessity when the ENTIRE FUCKING MEDIA is owned by the opponent. The first course of action would be to change that dynamic and eliminate their power to frame everything. Until then, we're not winning any optic wars. No matter how much you "claim" or "own" something.
This whole fucking thing is a psyop. GameStop, silver, etc... Rule #1: If you're hearing about it, that's not an accident. Someone is paying for you to know about it. Advertising is a billion dollar industry for a reason... it takes a lot of money to get a message in front of a lot of people and someone is paying a lot for this 'Wallstreet Bets" shit.
Exactly... why do you think the uber wealthy buy and sell often times complete worthless shit art? Because they can 'legitimately' transfer MILLIONS to someone based on SUBJECTIVE value. The guy you're buying off sells you his $10k painting (done by some PoC faggot, like Basquiat) for $100 million and no one thinks twice about it, it's "fine art". I bet half the fun they have is driving up the value of horrible art and watching other rich rubes think it's "good".
idk... I read this story: https://techcrunch.com/2015/02/08/google-odysee/ It is the same website odysee.com (in the article), but google bought the "photo and video" sharing "app" in 2015. So it's possible they just released the domain name after they were bought and it was picked up for the new Odysee site.
You know what... as a rule of thumb, don't listen to ANYTHING you just hear out of the blue. There's a reason advertising is a BILLION dollar industry, it takes a lot of money to get products or IDEAS in front of people.
All this sudden stock market interest reeks of "out of the blue" and is clearly being pushed by someone.
No. Wait. Please. Stop.