Anytime there's a channel or community on YouTube that starts to notice, use pattern recognition/generalizations, and simply state the obvious, such as.. "Hey, it's not good that all these foreigners and their foreign problems are flooding into our country." Or.. "Has anyone else noticed that it's always the same niggers causing the same problems? No matter where they are, and what factors are at play?"
Anytime you see a community forming a consensus like this on YouTube or any mainstream site.. You will then also begin to see these types of comments flood into the conversations. Always with this same regurgitated statement.. "As a black." "As a jew." "As an Indian."
These "commenters" (paid subversives) will lament about how it's "NOT ALL OF US." Or how ashamed they are of such behavior. While simultaneously defending those guilty of it, and espousing the supposed virtues of their degenerate race, culture, and countries. And they will attempt to steer the discussion in a sympathetic direction and prevent unity on a topic.
These comments will have thousands of upvotes, and hundreds of replies in large communities that are beginning to break free of the kike programming. These subversive elements are more often than not, paid & directed to prevent these communities from continuing to grow unity & consensus. This is the false reality we are up against that is created by jew owned & operated online social media and the compulsory interaction that has become common place in our society.
I believe there are a couple ways to combat this. One is a relentless commitment to make generalizing, stereotyping, and noticing the acceptable and predominant way to judge any given situation. Once we get people to rely solely on believing in what they already know in their heart and can see with their own eyes to be true.. It will be easier for us all to be dismissive of the subversives they keep sending our way.
My other strategy is to do to the internet what was done to television and that is to destroy the faith that has grown in it. Like boomers, that believe everything they see on the jewtube news.. The younger generations have come to see the mainstream acceptable bullshit they consume from most of their online interactions as having validity. They will acquiesce to the opinions of some random nigger on Tik Tok, or some jewboy in a YouTube comment reply chain.
We have to start pointing out how absurd it is to go against observable reality, generalizing and pattern recognition in favor of something as retardably irrelevant as the "As a black" and "It's not all of us" fallacies. And they are irrelevant fallacies.. Because I don't have to care, if it's all of them, or not.
If we were on a ship full of diseased rats and we had to rid ourselves of them to survive.. No one would be allowing for the opinions of those claiming "not all the rats are diseased." Such is the nature of the fight we are in for the future of our own survival.
So now, I constantly say things like.."Well, that must be true, because I heard someone say it on the internet."
I usually say this in dismissal of some jewish notion that has seeped its way offline and into common discussion. Whether people want to acknowledge it, or not, this simple statement smacks them into the observable realities, we all know to be true. It also prevents maintaining the irrelevant fallacies they have tried to bring with them from online jew predicated bullshit.
I know this is a more nuanced situation than I have gone into here. With many more elements at play. But this is a strategy I could see paying dividends in the long run.
Anytime you see a community forming a consensus like this on YouTube or any mainstream site.. You will then also begin to see these types of comments flood into the conversations. Always with this same regurgitated statement.. "As a black." "As a jew." "As an Indian."
These "commenters" (paid subversives) will lament about how it's "NOT ALL OF US." Or how ashamed they are of such behavior. While simultaneously defending those guilty of it, and espousing the supposed virtues of their degenerate race, culture, and countries. And they will attempt to steer the discussion in a sympathetic direction and prevent unity on a topic.
These comments will have thousands of upvotes, and hundreds of replies in large communities that are beginning to break free of the kike programming. These subversive elements are more often than not, paid & directed to prevent these communities from continuing to grow unity & consensus. This is the false reality we are up against that is created by jew owned & operated online social media and the compulsory interaction that has become common place in our society.
I believe there are a couple ways to combat this. One is a relentless commitment to make generalizing, stereotyping, and noticing the acceptable and predominant way to judge any given situation. Once we get people to rely solely on believing in what they already know in their heart and can see with their own eyes to be true.. It will be easier for us all to be dismissive of the subversives they keep sending our way.
My other strategy is to do to the internet what was done to television and that is to destroy the faith that has grown in it. Like boomers, that believe everything they see on the jewtube news.. The younger generations have come to see the mainstream acceptable bullshit they consume from most of their online interactions as having validity. They will acquiesce to the opinions of some random nigger on Tik Tok, or some jewboy in a YouTube comment reply chain.
We have to start pointing out how absurd it is to go against observable reality, generalizing and pattern recognition in favor of something as retardably irrelevant as the "As a black" and "It's not all of us" fallacies. And they are irrelevant fallacies.. Because I don't have to care, if it's all of them, or not.
If we were on a ship full of diseased rats and we had to rid ourselves of them to survive.. No one would be allowing for the opinions of those claiming "not all the rats are diseased." Such is the nature of the fight we are in for the future of our own survival.
So now, I constantly say things like.."Well, that must be true, because I heard someone say it on the internet."
I usually say this in dismissal of some jewish notion that has seeped its way offline and into common discussion. Whether people want to acknowledge it, or not, this simple statement smacks them into the observable realities, we all know to be true. It also prevents maintaining the irrelevant fallacies they have tried to bring with them from online jew predicated bullshit.
I know this is a more nuanced situation than I have gone into here. With many more elements at play. But this is a strategy I could see paying dividends in the long run.