> Stop the Steal was not damage control. StS destroyed a decades-old illusion maintained by our power brokers.
Are you kidding me? How long have people been screaming in your ear that the elections are *fraudulent* ? I’ve been saying it since *at least* 2008.
The only reason they’re “shattering the illusion” is because *they don’t need to maintain it anymore*. They don’t give a shit if people know. Because their boot is firmly on our throat, in their opinion.
You can continue to be a slow-ass boomer about all this, it’s really not my problem. Or, alternatively, you can choose to *get with the program*.
> Okay, time for you to stop pulling a page from the punditry and finally give a concrete answer: what would a "useful avenue of political action" have been?
A useful course of political action would have been to *abandon Stop the Steal BEFORE* the Mainstream Media promoted it. Because by the time they promote it, *they WANT you to see it*. Because it’s a scam by that point.
A useful course of political action is to *stay the hell away from Mass Media*. Do not take your cues from them. We need to be quick on our toes, constantly updating our strategy, being *three steps ahead* if possible.
Get to know the Orthodox Saints. Read about them and their lives. Pray without ceasing.
Find a way to post “It’s Okay To Be White” near a populated area with high-school age people, *without* using an inkjet printer than can be traced to you*. By now, that’s what they want people to do, so they can be traced back to their printers.
We need to *secure territory*. We need to *actually meet like-minded people*, and we need a place that’s *ours*, like a campsite or something, that we can defend.
We need to start *physically doing things* that the Media hasn’t already reported on, because they will not *promote it* until they are *sure* they control it.
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