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MAGApride 10 points ago +10 / -0

I sooooo wanted President Trump to pardon Ross. It was a travesty of justice that he was sentenced so harshly. His trial was a kangaroo court. The simple fact that the FBI agents in the case ended up getting convicted themselves should mean, at the very least, his case should be retried.

Our courts system has become a joke. All of our institutions are corrupt. Sad.

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MAGApride 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree with everything you said.

Apathy has been our biggest enemy. I myself have been apathetic in the past. While I have always kept an eye on politics, allowing others to direct the course has put us in the bind we are in now. Since the election, my family has decided to get heavily involved in politics. We have outlined the political structure in our state all the way to the local community level with a plan of attack. It sucks because it is consuming a great deal of time but it is something that must be done. We were lulled into the habit of consuming media for our entertainment instead of being involved in the community. We are gradually shifting to the opposite. I firmly believe that all politics are local so that is where we are starting.

The HCQ angle is a good one. I am going to put it on my list. I read on here somewhere that the WHO was originally established to fight malaria and HCQ has been one of the most effective drugs from the beginning. I am not sure how true that is but there is no doubt that HCQ, as you said, has a long history of being safe and effective. For the swamp to come out so hard against HCQ should have been a red flag for the normies but, as is common for mobs, rationality is the enemy. The swamp immediately blasted the fake story of the woman and husband who took HCQ and the husband died, causing everyone to fear it. No matter that the whole story was BS from the beginning, it served its purpose: fear.

We do not have a mainstream megaphone to manipulate their emotions with but we do have memes. If they are done right and effectively disseminated they are very powerful. I wish we had better ways of attack but, as it stands right now, memes are our most valuable weapon. Now I need to figure out a way to get the HCQ message in meme form :)

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MAGApride 1 point ago +1 / -0

I do wish there was more talk of tactics on this forum. I feel the same way that you do and have spent an inordinate amount of time thinking of these problems and possible solutions.

Those on the left are subject to mob mentality to a much greater degree than those on the right. Mob mentality is defined by collectivism and the giving up of individuality. Hence why the right is so resistant to mob mentality.

The defining characteristic of the mob is the loss of rational thinking. A mob, by definition, cannot think rationally. It is guided by sentimentality. This has been determined by all of those who study group psychology. Trying to reason with a mob will get you killed (or censored, blacklisted, canceled, etc.). The only way to deal with the mob mentality is through feelings.

We might be able to turn a few individuals away from the mob by explaining the facts but, as a whole, we will not make much headway going that route. The better way is to use their feelings against the mob leaders.

The left claims to hate big corporations and business, yet it is the big corporations that have been the leaders of the mob, swaying their thoughts using fear (feelings). I think the best tactic would be to turn the mob against the big tech companies, pharmaceutical companies, media outlets, etc. This could be done by diverting their fear into anger. Make simple (everything must be simple for the left to digest) memes showing how all of these companies have made tons and tons of money through the "pandemic". The very same companies that have profited heavily off of the "pandemic" are the very same companies that have been pushing the fear.

I am in the process of writing an essay on how to defeat the left using these very same tactics. The left consists of many different factions that are diametrically opposed to each other (i.e. the black community and the LGBT alphabet community, the single moms and the anarchists, etc.). Our best bet in defeating them is to get them to turn on each other. They only unite when they have a common enemy. It is a very large weakness of theirs and one that I think we should exploit to the fullest. The left is extremely susceptible to attack because they do not build defenses. For decades all the left has done is attack attack attack, leaving themselves wide open for counter-attacks.

I do believe it would be extremely easy to turn the mob against the COVID rules and regulations once it was shown to them that big corporations have profited heavily off of it. That should be our target. Turn their fear of COVID into anger at their masters.

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MAGApride 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for that pdf. That was an interesting read. Very enlightening.

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MAGApride 3 points ago +3 / -0

The left is always trying to blame the right for their own violence. McVay was a drug taking agnostic who proclaimed "Science is my religion".

There was absolutely nothing about his ideology that hinted at white supremacy. "White supremacy" now means not being woke or anti-racist so the term can be used on anyone.

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MAGApride 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for the link. So many cucks. Cucks everywhere.

You know, one of the things I find peculiar about the whole Capitol hill "insurrection" is that nobody at all is talking about the numbers. I have seen nowhere a tally for how many patriots were there. It never fails that when there is a left wing protest the media immediately shows crowd shots from above to give the impression it is a massive amount of people. Yet I have not been able to find one single picture of how large the crowd was at the rally or even a mention of it. From my estimates of the crowd I would say easily over 200,000 people were at the Capitol Hill protest. Yet only, maybe, a hundred or so went inside. If the crowd had wanted to, they could have completely taken over the building. But they did not. Because it was not an insurrection it was a protest. The left has to hide the amount of people that were actually there protesting to push the "insurrection" narrative.

I may be wrong but I have yet to see an image of the full crowd. It is a trick of the media to manipulate people. A very very large crowd would give the impression of massive support. That is why they always do crowd pictures of left wing protests. It is why they always ignore the March for Life protests. And it is why they are not talking about the massive amounts of people that were there for the protest. It would blow their "insurrection" narrative completely out of the water.