It's the digital equivalent of this: https://allthatsinteresting.com/gay-bomb
Reading the comments, I don't think it's a matter of liking or disliking, approving or disproving. It's like many other things that have become fashionable... when it becomes a "cult of culture," it's not enough for these folks when we go, "Yeah, whatever." It's not enough not to care, to give zero craps what anyone does... they want you to embrace them for it. Yeah, screw that.
I got my ink when no one else I knew (other than my former swabby father) had any... it was an homage to him and a statement of individualism. It becomes-- through idiocracy-- "I'll be different by being like everyone else!" Dammit. And by the way (as a supporter of the right to express yourself any dang way you want), nothing screams, "I DON'T WANT A JOB" louder than a face tat. IMHO.
Just saying that the more it is talked about, the more likely it is to pervade awareness; can't go ice-fishing until the ice is broken. Doesn't mean you're going to catch anything, but you don't catch anything if you don't go fishing.
The fence sitters ARE paying attention. It's gone from outright denial to peripheral awareness, to private questioning of evidence to acceptance of SOME fraud to entertaining the idea there was enough fraud to flip the election; normies went from vocal denial to silence to tentative (and begrudging) questioning of the "results." Proof of that was had over Christmas with my hard-core democrat family members, now starting to wake up. Release of information is NOT fruitless, especially if it's verifiable... even WITHOUT facts-- just ask Facebook, Google, YouTube, ALL the 3-letter networks about effectiveness...
"They" are (and have been) accusing us of things we haven't done, no matter how lawful we are. At what point do we say, "No, THIS is what happens when we do the things you say we do." I'm asking seriously, I'm not trying to pick a fight; if they paint you as the bad guy no matter what you do, when does the ends justify the means?
I agree with everything you said... except when you say "blacks." Back at the end of 2015, I was laughing at The Don with much of the rest of the world. I was red-pilled by a black guy that loved DJT. Replace the word with "Urban Asshole Sissy Bitches Who Want Everything For Free," and we're on the same page. I've seen a lot more white "N-words" than I have black ones. Ignorance doesn't give a single FUCK about the color of your skin, dude.
Hate to say it, but... still worth the read. Especially if you stop at Wizard and Glass and just let your imagination take you the rest of the way-- I'll send you my copies, I don't need them anymore :-) I am SO pissed to find so many of the people I once admired are so gullible, naive, and anti-American.
Corpses cannot starve.