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Fair question.

Fair question.

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Money and power.

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Rules for thee, not for me...

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"Why cant we do x when the other side does y"

Is just defensive whataboutism. It preaches to the choir.

Its not effective messaging.

Focus on victims. Theres a tidal wave of them at this point.

Refocus anger on the GOP.

You'd think "yes but that would just lead to reform and not radicalization."

You would actually be mistaken.

Heres what happens when you DO refocus on victims and the GOP:

  1. GOP has to purity spiral, leading to infighting in the regime, making the parties look weak.

  2. When the parties look weak people start asking whether or not they should take matters into their own hands. If you don't believe me, look at the riots in 2020. The outcry from the public was followed by the public questioning whether or not it was up to them. This happened on both sides.

This works because its only when the parties appear to be at their weakest do people start considering options other than politics. Seems contradictory? Why would weak politics not invite group and political formation? If you want a solution other than a political solution, on the surface the last thing you want to encourage is political formation.

But see that thinkings all backwards.

Yes, power vacuums, in normal times encourage political formation.

But if you look at unstable countries, power vacuums lead to radicalization.

So the state, hoping to demoralize people, and radicalize them, while preventing political talk, is doing it all wrong.

They need to counter-intuitively appear weak, as if the law has become absent, for demoralization and radicalization to work.

They almost had it in 2020, but some small faction of the GOP and police unions put Kyle Rittenhouse on the street, and arranged an event to scare the communists back into their cockroach dens.

The state reevaluated and tore down their entire narrative push.

They failed not because the plan or strategy was a failure, but because they didn't double down on what was already working.

That plan from 2020? That can still work if only the regime revisits it.

What drove both sides to fear, anger, and action, was a focus on the victims, and sense that they were on their own, without effective leadership, in an environment where anything seemed acceptable.

So focus on the victims, instead of what-about-what-the-otherside-did.

Because the truth is this:

If the state gets what it wants (totalitarianism) it will inevitability destroy itself.

And the faster it gets what it wants, the less time it will have to convince the remaining middle, the faster it will fall when it achieves inevitable totalitarianism whether or not we try to stop it.

Give them enough rope and they will hang themselves.

Focus on the victims and the GOP (party infighting makes them look weak! And weakness creates power vacuums.)

In rock paper scissors, victims and power vacuums beat hypocrisy.

Maybe because the nurse is a shitskin and just giving out fake cards. You have to see the jab then see it destroyed and watch your human record get updated in Epic Health Care System (Obama System). Lot of work then just giving out a fake card.