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ColonelZ posted an update 4 years, 9 months ago
1943 directive to all communists in the US – “When certain obstructionists become too irritating, label them after suitable build ups as FASCIST, or NAZI or…ANTI-SEMITIC…and use the prestige of antifascist and tolerance organizations to discredit them. In the public mind constantly associate those who oppose us with those who already have a bad smell. The association after enough repetition will become fact in the public mind.”
https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/079/497/109/original/15bfc352c36735c6.mp4
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I love the mask wearing vaccinated clot-shot people. However, I WILL NEVER JOIN THEM. So help me god.
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How to poison the public mind.
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When I look at the political right and left in the U.S., I get the strong impression the rank-and-file progressive and radical left are much more consistently activist, tactical, and strategic than rank-and-file conservatives, libertarians, moderates, or classical liberals. The left in general seems more prone to organize and maneuver politically than anyone else. (I never paid much attention to politics before the scamdemic, so I’m no expert — it’s just an impression.) My point is, those who aren’t comfortable with radical left politics need to be more activist, tactical, and/or strategic — in the cultural sphere and, for those so inclined, in the political sphere.
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If you want change, you need to make it happen. If you want things not to change, you are probably not aware of a need to do anything.
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If you want things not to change, you might be less naturally inclined toward activism; that would make sense. I don’t get how people could be unaware of a need to do something when they see things changing in a way they don’t like, assuming they want to stop the change.
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Yes, I agree with you; but then the problem partly becomes normalcy bias, natural inertia, entrainment, etc – quiet weapons for silent wars.
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Thus, conspiracy theorists instead of conspiracy facts. First they come for the language.
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Woke, but not AWAKENED
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Waking up is one thing; the effort to stay awake is another matter entirely.
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Intellectual narcolepsy.
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Is it? Surely, once the spell is broken, it’s broken?
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