Okay I think we are very much in agreement then. Is there something I am missing? That's why I want my Aryan Island, dammit. lol
I would agree Aryans have been targeted, but I define Aryans as those possessing excellence and primarily mathematic traits. (Iranian, caucasians, Japanese, rational peoples) There's a reason Aryans have been targeted and it's not skin-tone deep.
I recommend you take a moment and reread my second post; once you internalize it, I think it will help. It outlines the existential challenges we face moving forward. They will not change, they are enduring truths. I hope you get your island, but if you do it will be because we all began to understand things as they are. Once that occurs, coordination is unnecessary. In a way, it's how the meme wars were fought, and they were far more impactful than is currently understood. Our strategies were studied by NATO. Four star generals and Presidential candidates read our shitposting. We shaped the conversation. We held leftism at bay. Then the deplatformings began. We were silenced and our means of communication was broken. The conversation shifted radically left and the insanity of the last five years was unleashed upon us. No matter how dubious those unaffiliated might view the truths I'm sharing, the fact remains that they are true. We held the line. But our back end was not strong enough and we did not anticipate industry wide deplatforming. There was no precedent for the type of unified assault we experienced at the hands of the big five. We're still out there. We still have OPSEC guidelines. We still try to practice OSINT and maintain our skillsets. We're not soldiers We were the messengers. If you want your island, become a messenger. Help develop a coherent message. Build secure networks. And simply talk to each other. Good Luck.
Unification is what we need. you don't think I am aware of the gravity? Thanks for the intellectual sparring. good reminders, of course, to how serious... but there is also a lot of agency we possess. I am not concerned with the outcome. I do not think you and I are in disagreement, in the long run.
I don't disagree at all. It's not about awareness, it's about tactical education. Without a shared understanding of the emergent realities on the ground and a practicable method for circumventing them, we are doing nothing but shaking a fist at the sky. Asymmetric and information warfare strategies are learned, not improvised. That is what I am trying to impart is an awareness of the strategic threats and the mindset an individual needs to adopt in order to successfully adapt. Far from challenging you, I'm attempting to support you in your endeavors.
I promise, I'm telling you true things and I have some experience in the area in which I speak. All I'm recommending is you learn what is important, and what is not. And simply talk to friends. Nothing matters but reestablishing vast cellular networks and learning how to propagate information effectively. There is no greater goal, no larger mission, just robust and resilient comm strategies. As I said before, good luck.
Here is one analyst's recommendation for the policy of nation states: https://www.act.nato.int/images/stories/media/doclibrary/open201705-memetic1.pdf
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