This sad reality shows why we should be careful where we spend our money.
It's not enough, sure don't feed your enemy, but at the same time you can count on them to come up with any random made up reason as to why sales are falling if people just don't spend there and say nothing. They aren't going to acknowledge their own BS on their own, that's too unconvenient
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Now when they get taken to court and lose systematically, because of their own ideological missteps, they get exposed for it, and jurisprudence pile up, they are forced to think twice before going for that sort of stunt because it comes at a substantial financial cost, especially in case of recidivism, and their lawyers have to remind them of that because that's their job. And in terms of image, given the tense political environment, you're going to get a bad press with half the population, one way or the other... Which half can you afford to lose, which half is going to ruthlessly fuck you over? For now it's the shitlib, and this has to change.
Look at jews, they are totally out numbered, but when it comes to legal grounds, lawsuits, they don't hesitate, they sue all the way, systematically. Call it court terror if you will, it works.
And they have setup countless of organizations, specifically dedicated to that
I think what these events should tell us is that doxxing, pressure campaigns, and boycotts WORK.
Jews managed to do so because they had the money, so they got the power, they afforded it to have some organization just for this kind of thing. Till we reach that point, we have to boycott, make the enemy lose money, as it happened with Gillette.
You are going to tell me the conservative side is completely out of resources when it comes to money? Like they're all on welfare?
It's ridiculous
Jews and the left, have something going for them, BEFORE, the money... And it's called a cause, they are bound to each other ideologically, and jews have ethnic solidarity on top of that. That's what makes the true difference.
Conservatives what do they have? They are a bunch of like minded individuals minding their own respective businesses and that's about it. Sure they get together during some social events but they aren't engaging in a collective action, except when they go to vote, once every 4 years, some go to the local church and/or the range, but that doesn't piss farther than that for the most part.
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If you're waiting for the money to start doing something, chances, you'll never start doing that thing. It's like the guy telling to himself "I'll resume training when I'll quit smoking". He'll never resume training. That's not how it works. You resume training, and then eventually you'll drop the cig at some point in the process.
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