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Distraction memes seen in the wild, explained: "fighting age males", "second shooter", "race war", "door to door confiscations"

submitted by prototype to random 1.9 yearsJun 24, 2023 17:30:10 ago (+7/-2)     (random)

"Fighting age males" is a distraction meme because what does it lead us to assume? They're an organized army, so they'll do the organized army thing where they put on traditional uniforms, and blow shit up. And when they don't do these things, and instead organize as gangs to rape/rob/murder people while living their every day lives (because gang-life is the invader's way of life), what then? Well things just seem to get shittier and shittier over time and many people accepting this meme, wait around as their nation's circle the drain. Distraction accomplished.

"Second shooter" is another one, normally seen during fbi-trained fbi-armed mass killings organized to push through bigger budgets for their intelligence syndicate. Occasionally you'll see variations like "the shooter was wearing body armor?", "the shooter had different shoes!", "there was a man in the woods!" etc. All of these exist to get you arguing the details, instead of cui bono.
Most of them are pushed by silo'd units in the u.s. military who are handpicked by the fbi or adl. I suspect they either select soldiers to work the agitprop units based on a record or history of reprimand (bad conduct) because that makes them easier to control, and/or soldiers diagnosed with mental disorders, and/or tell the units that the "distractions and misinformation is necessary to throw people off the case, especially 'the bad guys' while we try to figure out who funded these horrible, tragic events! It's for the greater good!"

The "race war" meme is spread because of the preconceived notions about what that would look like. Either white-organized militias if you're a country guy, or tatted-up neos running death squads. Or if you're a doomer, some turner-esque fantasy of regime drafted blacks and 'minorities' as 'community police' lead by some obnoxious communist commisar kike doing door-to-door searches that devolve into mass rapes/murders/arrests of whites for some variation of being white (see 'owning a private garden' for descriptions of what the regime in these fantasies might describe as treason or "dangerous public health violations), but I digress.

All of this ignores that 13% do 50% already, that numerous black organizations, not to mention hispanics with their "reconquista", and the ADL with their anti-white terrorism campaign engaged in the very thing they claim we're doing: fog-horn levels of blatant regime-media labeling/demnonizing us in order to promote outright violence against us, i.e. stochastic terrorism.

This leads us to the door-to-door-confiscations meme. Usually followed by some shoe-horned intentionally-given-to-us-to-repeat-like-lemmings comedy bits about "I lost them in a boating accident", "time to bury the guns" (if its time to bury them, you probably shouldn't be), "this [now banned type] of rifle identifies as a shovel" or other lame shit, so we turn off our brains with canned responses that we've seen repeated too many times.
Confiscations can happen any day, any way. They can happen by a gradual passage of laws that erode the cultural level practice of firearm ownership. They can be taken in emergencies, as already happened during katrina when they used out of state california police to do the round ups. It can happen through absurd examples like creating a disaster where people are hungry (mass localized power outages), and dropping all enforcement of laws while offering guns-for-food. What happens? The gangs go about mass stealing guns, and because theres more of them than you have bullets to stop, they get the guns and empty an entire city of firearms. just one hypothetical.

It can happen through gradual limiting of ammunition (as is happening to lead plants in the u.s.), so one day a disruption leads to a massive spike in costs. Did you know it takes $20k worth of ammo down range, on average, to gain competency? Now you do. Simply inflating costs controls how many people can even effectively use their weapons.

This and a thousand other termite-like actions will take your guns if you aren't careful.
"Door to door" confiscation memes exist to occupy head space, so as the confiscation happens, bit by bit, or in incremental chunks (like the recent form seizures from highwood creek outfitters, normalizing these overreaching crimes by the regime's officer corps),
you don't realize it is already happening.

This and many more memes exist, primarily to keep you from thinking things through far enough. They exist to keep you from going far enough that you realize what is ALREADY happening is FAR and away from acceptable, or normal, or even tolerable.
George Washington and his men fought the british over fucking TEA. Think about that. How serious are ancestors to even slight infractions of the peace, law, and the dignity of the populace. They considered these things unacceptable to free men.
But we see daily, an onslaught of officials who wave their limp wrists in dismal and disgust at any mention of our rights. "yeah yeah yeah, you're one of THOSE people. I've heard enough about the constitution", as if these sorts of statements shouldn't be fireable, punishable offenses. If an official made that sort of statement to thomas jefferson, or andrew jackson, he would have had em hung or imprisoned.

But today we have apparently, thousands and thousands and thousands of officials with this very attitude. Who are in fact completely without oversight. Who in effect act with impunity. Retaliate against dissidents in their petty power schemes. Officials who dismiss corruption out hand. Who are there to collect a pension, and climb a ladder, a ladder made out of abused american citizens. And there is no consequences for this. It's a zeitgeist, a whole movement of belligerent unaccountable officials, because of huge regulatory-capture of oversight authorities. it's worse: it has become business-as-usual.

And these distraction memes, are being run as free cover day-in-day out, out of american military bases running 'cyber operations'. Like they're some sort of self-important uber-special-commandos engaged in a "super secret war against americas enemies and misinformation."
Not realizing they ARE americas enemies.

And this continual lying and deciding, is not 'cyber warfare'. it is not 'propaganda for americas interests'. It is just that, lying and deciding, for special interests in congress and the senate, who are completely unanswerable to anyone, and who serve at the whim of the heads of the intelligence agencies.

These memes are designed to keep you complacent. Be wary, and wherever you see em know that the regime's useful idiots in the army are spreading them. I don't use that term lightly because of my respect for the military, but this is the term for those in the military engaged in deceiving the american public.

bad memes kill (american) dreams.

Remember to be a fren, not a tool.



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[ - ] Joe_McCarthy 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 25, 2023 00:04:23 ago (+1/-1)

Yeah. You're on the right track. Any narrative functions as a government psyop if it can misdirect from what is truly dangerous and keep dissidents spinning their wheels in ineffectiveness forever.

[ - ] prototype [op] 1 point 1.9 yearsJun 25, 2023 12:10:09 ago (+1/-0)

Yeah. You're on the right track.

All we gotta do is pay attention to what works, what doesn't work, and the reasoning why.

[ - ] FacelessOne 1 point 1.9 yearsJun 24, 2023 17:58:34 ago (+1/-0)

Tl:Dr $20k worth of ammo down range, on average, to gain competency

Dude is awful at shooting

[ - ] prototype [op] 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 24, 2023 18:36:03 ago (+0/-0)

Tl:Dr $20k worth of ammo down range

Thats starting from zero.

It takes a thousand hours to gain professional competence in most skills. Back of the napkin math for the example

Whats your estimate?

[ - ] Fascinus 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 24, 2023 19:05:11 ago (+0/-0)

Ten thousand to achieve mastery.

[ - ] FacelessOne 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 24, 2023 19:33:47 ago (+0/-0)

Awful again. What is wrong with you guys

[ - ] Fascinus 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 24, 2023 19:57:44 ago (+0/-0)

It's supposed to be a rule of thumb for any skill, not just shooting.

There are many exceptions to this purported "rule" however, so it's really more of a suggestion than anything.

I've put plenty of lead down range and, generally, hit what I'm aiming at whether it's a static or dynamic scenario.

What I ain't doing is shooting pips out of playing cards thrown in the air, like some old-time trick shooter. That would take far more time and dedication than I have applied so far.

Others are bound to see things differently and, to me, that is an example of the difference between competency and mastery.

[ - ] FacelessOne 1 point 1.9 yearsJun 24, 2023 20:14:29 ago (+1/-0)

Glad I'm not a talentless fuck who has to work hard to master basic things.

Aptitude

[ - ] prototype [op] 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 25, 2023 12:03:11 ago (+0/-0)*

Aptitude

Yes, Very relevant. Picking your guys who have natural ability even before training, is helpful.

Was a reference I pulled out of an old analysis of what it would take for a modern militia.
After everything was considered, the ultimate takeaway was you didn't really need professional level shooting to run a militia. A subset of the 1k hours rule, is that it takes only 100 hours of practice to be more skilled than 95% of the general public, which is a huge force multiplier by itself.

Four hours a day, two days a week, meant you could train people up for militia recruitment in as little as 3-4 months, and still have an effective fighting force relative to the civilian population. And that meant, even factoring for drop out, you could turn over three cohorts of recruits per year.