1 month ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)2 children
[Hungary did try that and it worked](https://pomf2.lain.la/f/a8zny28.jpeg) though [the price they have to pay for that is unyielding fealty to israel](https://pomf2.lain.la/f/pmzinpdn.jpg)...
afaik they're also the only White country participating in Trump's "board of peace"
Oh yeah I'm not saying the actual idea wouldn't work. I'm mocking the OP in the image for using the canned "iMagInE iF OuR LeaDErs CArEd" with no call to action.
1 month ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
It's in the subtext. The call to action doesn't need to be something specific (especially because the most useful ones are judicially challenged.) But even a small change in rhetorical sentiment makes a world of difference in how the message lands.
"Imagine if our leaders actually cared about White people" = limp-dicked passivity.
"European people in every Western nation need to stand together against their corrupt leaders and make this happen again" = based, plausibly deniable for social media.
I'm terminally online enough that these signals are *loud* to me.
1 month ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
when you put it like that, it makes sense. yeah, you have a point. still i'd have a gentler hand when pointing this out to people, you'd be amazed how rationality can go out the window when someone feels attacked or slighted.
afaik they're also the only White country participating in Trump's "board of peace"
"Imagine if our leaders actually cared about White people" = limp-dicked passivity.
"European people in every Western nation need to stand together against their corrupt leaders and make this happen again" = based, plausibly deniable for social media.
I'm terminally online enough that these signals are *loud* to me.