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gisvfmqpzt 6 points ago +6 / -0

The fact is that google results are not useful for intelligent people.

Google search results are polluted with SEO blog spam and curated philosophy. It is no longer a gateway to a wider world of ideas. You cannot grow as a person using google search.

Google search is like the rounded plastic toys given to toddlers so that they don't harm themselves. It's for simple minded people.

To be very clear, I'm not saying this out of political motivation. Google search is for simpletons.

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gisvfmqpzt 2 points ago +2 / -0

"community" centers are financial vehicles that launder money for communists.

See the "community mental health centers" that were used to ostensibly replace mental asylums but which ultimately left a mental health care void, as the money they received was pillaged by their communist owners.

Almost every NGO is the same: a vehicle to pillage public funds.

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gisvfmqpzt 2 points ago +2 / -0

The violence will used as an excuse to herd people into the cities for "protection". That's when they will commit genocide. That's how it happens every time. Every time.

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gisvfmqpzt 3 points ago +3 / -0

When I was in college, one of my professors wanted us to understand how to effectively communicate with government officials. He brought into class someone he knew who was a lobbyist. Here's what we were told. It's assumed that most people don't bother communicating with them in any capacity, so any ideas communicated are assumed to be shared by hundreds-to-thousands of other people in that district. The relative value of these communications is snail mail > phone calls > email. Your communications are received by staffers, and the contents of many communications are tabulated for a report that the staff gives to the representative. Representatives are very concerned about how they appear in media. They pay personal attention to media local to their district, and are sensitive to their name being mentioned.

So, the communication strategy:

  1. Send a hand-written letter to your representative.
  2. Send a copy of your letter to any local newspapers, for inclusion in their "letters to the editor" section.
  3. Make a phone call to their office, and convey on the phone what you've conveyed in your letter.

Your letter should be short and to the point. It should mention your representative by name, and what you are asking them to do. In my experience, it takes about 3 months to receive a response from a written letter. This is why it's important that your letter also be sent to the media, and why it's important to send the phone call, as these will be noticed more quickly.

If you have the connections to get your representative mentioned by a local televised news broadcast, in relation to what you are petitioning them to do, that would be even more effective.