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To those asking "what can we do to stop them?"

submitted by prototype to random 1.7 yearsSep 4, 2023 16:24:32 ago (+1/-0)     (random)

Talk to people. No really. We need to have a national conversation about what to do with the federal regime. Use these words when talking to others, especially when they ask "well what can we do? Whats the plan?" You respond with "we need to have a national conversation about how to resist the unelected/illegitimate federal government."
If they press on the issue, or suggest anything concrete, you redirect to "well it all starts by spreading the word. We have to have people talking about this. About what to do."
And just repeat for any challenge. What you want is as many people in the state of mind specifically asking "well what do we do?"

Because once you do, they've already skipped past the "should we do something?" stage, thats been short-circuited. Action is thus a foregone conclusion once you get someone into that frame of mind.

So it is, pardon the candor, fucking critical to get AS MANY people as possible in that exact same of mind. What you do is flood the zone with this, "we need to start talking to people. get the word out. We need to have a conversation about how to resist an out of control government."

You can add the peaceful/lawabiding disclaimer like I do, or not, but its probably a good idea fwiw.

This practice, of getting people to spread a message that spreads to others, as a strategy is called the "groundswell effect", and is necessary to prepare the proper groundwork for an effective mass movement and recruitment phase.
Prepare the ground correctly, with a big enough push, and no amount of misdirection, redirection, appointed leaders, or astroturfed 'out of the blue' "organic" leaders like so much of the alt right, no amount of them can divide it. It's why for example, in the area of politics, the tea party, rather than being destroyed, had to be absorbed by the right half of the regime's uniparty.
It was the only thing they could do. I think the long term strategy is to repeat this process over and over again, tea party -> absorbed, maga -> absorbed, civic nationalism -> absorbed, and by so doing it effectively splinter the u.s. government politically, but I'm going off on a tangent.

Likewise, I've just highlighted the application of the groundswell effect to politics as an example, but it can be used for any sort of campaign, social, political, religious, or any other domain.

Talk groups, prayer groups, meeting in member's houses as private discussion groups, barbecues, group-event meets, parking-lot meets, anything that 1. gets people face-to-face, 2. gets them to hear the necessary message, 3. recruits them to spread the message.

Once that becomes widespread, the regime sees writing is on the wall, and has to either double down significantly enough that it provokes an organized response from the american public, or else capitulate. And if it capitulates, overnight its seen as a paper tiger and any and all mandates it and the institutions pass become void and unenforceable. The ability to project fear, authority, and control vanishes.

It's why you see so many shills come in "that can never work!", "we need a PLAN!", "oh so you think you're in charge?", "don't tell us what to do!" etc, when people start to discuss any of this. The tactics and speechs they ridicule is the tactics and speech they are afraid of. Why? Because those are what will be most effective against them.

Start in everyday life with "we need to spread the word about how to limit/stop the unelected/illegitimate government."
And "we need to have a national conversation."


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[ - ] we_kill_creativity 2 points 1.7 yearsSep 4, 2023 16:29:42 ago (+2/-0)

Promoting and actually having a "National Neighborhood Potluck" day would fix a lot of issues in society. Of course, there's one gender that would be fantastic at organizing such a thing, but unfortunately they're too busy pretending to be men to have the time or energy (or even the inclination) to do so.

[ - ] prototype [op] -2 points 1.7 yearsSep 4, 2023 16:54:13 ago (+0/-2)

I ain't talking about a potluck, you women-hating homo. Get the fuck off my thread with your bullshit.