Shalom Goyim,
This is Rabbi Ezra here. Every last one of you disgusts me, even posting with you smelly creatures makes me want to vomit up my mothers Khachapuri. However a wealthy goy has paid me to reveal some of our talmudic tactics to you and since most of you are incapable of organizing anyway, this will do no harm to us. And a shekel is a shekel. So I'll be quick and to the point because I don't want to be here longer than I need to.
I am going to show you how you can be an effective revolutionary online. How you can turn an online community into a host for your ideas and make others do the work for you. We aren't going to discuss total infiltration where you grab moderators positions, we are going to discuss ground and pound community manipulation which is far quicker and achievable, particularly for stupid goyim.
The genesis of this online community manipulation is to have a small but organized group join the target community and fly under the radar. And I emphasize, you NEED to be organized and you need a plan. What are the current beliefs of the target community and what are your goals for them? Plan plan and plan some more. Be realistic: You can't make a group become the opposite of what they are using just online posts. But you can have a host community push ideas that are useful to your goals.
For example, a pro-abortion group cannot be made to be pro-life. However, a pro abortion group can be made into a Golem to attack a target for you. Does this sound complicated, I bet it does you stupid goy. We will get into those tactics later on, but first you need to infiltrate and break up the homogeny of the host community.
To break the homogeny of an online culture you need to establish a beach head, you cannot come into a community, guns blazing, and try and be like Autistic Rambos pushing your "red pills" down the target communities throats. All that does is enact the cultural immune system and you find yourself shouted down or banned.
To fly under the radar you each must have a few characters (accounts) that represent differing points of view which are acceptable under the target cultures current Overton window. You will all be establishing yourself in the target community with normal, boring, acceptable posts. Make a back story that gives you a moral high ground. You can be mothers, doctors, soldiers, business owners, students, whatever you feel gives you the upper hand. Goyim all THINK they are skeptical but they are very easy to lie to. My advice is to write down the back story for all of your characters so that it is easier to stick to the script.
How many characters do you need? Not that many. If there are ten of you working together and each of you have four accounts then you have forty voices which can easily shift manipulate a medium sized online community.
Now you've established a group and given them a few months to integrate your characters into the host community so the work can begin. Your characters should be divided into three main classes:
1) The hit and run trolls accounts: These guys are your foot soldiers and make lower effort posts that antagonize your targets and agree with your fellow revolutionaries. They will derail undesirable conversation and make opponents to your ideas uncomfortable postings online. If someone is attacking your ideas online, simply send the troll accounts at them. Make a point, the hit and run trolls will agree with you. Now don't be profane and make every post expletives, a good troll's post flies under the radar. The good troll questions the targets knowledge, mocks them indirectly, accuses them that THEY are shills or working for the opposition, anything to push their buttons without exposing themselves. All your members should have two such accounts.
2) The accounts that push your ideas. These accounts make the effort posts and always should post from a place of faux-authority. I've had people eating out of my hand with a story of being a war vet just as easily as I have had them eating out of my hand saying I was a mother who lost her son. Sound scummy? Yeah you might think so, but everyone listens to my ideas when I present them through these sockpuppet accounts. Do you have such success? I didn't think so.
3) The controlled opposition accounts: Never let the opposition control the opposition, if you are going to argue with anyone it might as well be yourself. You can guide a culture with controlled opposition as easily as you can with your ideas themselves. Setup straw men for your main accounts to easily knock down. It's easier than you think.
Have you made it this far? All that has been taught to you as of this point is to make four online accounts, find nine other people online who share your beliefs, and come up with a plan. I bet none of you are capable of this first step. In Israel we could achieve such organization with random citizens off the street. But this first step is the meat of everything. If you can make it this far every other step is so simple that it is almost not worth discussing.
How long does it take to see a community change? This is the beautiful part, you get results almost immediately. Here's a stat for your little minds: In medium to large sized online communities there are generally between 25-100 lurkers for every person who posts. So if a community has 40,000 members there may only be 400 regular posters and thus your 40 characters represent 10% of the population. But since you are organized and thus posting more, you can quickly influence 25-30% of the content. That is, if you stayed organized.
So now you've been posting for a few months and gently moving the Overton window in the host community. You've driven out many of the old posters. This is where you can start to slowly ratchet up the rhetoric. Now be careful, if you do not control the moderator positions you can easily be shut down so keep it reasonable. This is where goyim lack nuance. They cannot wait to scream what they believe to be the truth from the hills. Remember I said have a realistic plan, keep to that plan and discuss what you want to see from the community's culture going forward. Just as a large ship can be guided across the oceans with a disciplined crew, so can your group guide an online community with a disciplined and organized approach.
I was paid to make a post that was only 800 words and I seem to have gone over this count so I will end at this point. My last piece of advice is for you to go donate your car to Kars-4-Kids and enjoy the tax write off. That’s all from me for the week. Now I’m off to the absorption center at Beit Alpha for Shabbat.
Ezra
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