You need to stop using the word "is" as it's a dog whistle for pro-epstein liberals and references that one time Bill Clinton said "It depends on what your definition of 'is' is".
Not surprised to hear this at all. Alt-righters and libs have internalized this and it shows in online discourse.
Like how
"Uhm ackshually you shouldn't call them nazis because real nazis haven't existed since the end of the second world war 🤓"
seems to be a talking point only brought up by those who behave in ways that make it reasonable to assume they got called a "nazi" before. And then try to play it off like getting called a nazi on the internet is a universal experience somehow. No it is not.
It entails more than just that. Making discussions about the simplest things and just keep talking about the plans is also a major key of trying to disorganize people.
Which doesn't help leftist (marxist) organisations since they love to talk and discuss things.
At my last job I printed off the section on office work and management roles and hung it up at my desk so I could show it to people. Always got a kick watching them realize how may of these things our bosses were doing every day.
But also most of it is like, how to do partisan warfare and covertly degrade infrastructure because it was indeed WWII.
Perhaps the plan is to make us endlessly discuss on the internet about revolution without ever actually doing anything… Nah! That couldn’t be possible, right?
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You need to stop using the word "mind" "in your thoughts" is the right phrase. Using mind is counterrevolutionary/s
You need to stop using the word "is" as it's a dog whistle for pro-epstein liberals and references that one time Bill Clinton said "It depends on what your definition of 'is' is".
For clarity, the "/s" should be placed below the comment on its own line.
Like this:
/s
I don't understand what is sarcastic about what you said.
/s
"is the right phase"
Nice try you class traitor!
We're leftists so why would we want the right phase and not the left phase which is so obviously "in your head".
(This is sarcasm/a joke)
You need to make sure what you're saying is clear. Using /a might not be understood by many and it might cause confusion.
/s
Not surprised to hear this at all. Alt-righters and libs have internalized this and it shows in online discourse.
Like how
seems to be a talking point only brought up by those who behave in ways that make it reasonable to assume they got called a "nazi" before. And then try to play it off like getting called a nazi on the internet is a universal experience somehow. No it is not.
I hope there's a special place in Hell for whoever taught the liberals that word.
It entails more than just that. Making discussions about the simplest things and just keep talking about the plans is also a major key of trying to disorganize people.
Which doesn't help leftist (marxist) organisations since they love to talk and discuss things.
Who do you think the CIA learned it from!
Sounds like something a CIA agent would say/s
Can share the document?
Here it is on the Internet Archive, and here that same doc is on the literal CIA’s website.
At my last job I printed off the section on office work and management roles and hung it up at my desk so I could show it to people. Always got a kick watching them realize how may of these things our bosses were doing every day.
But also most of it is like, how to do partisan warfare and covertly degrade infrastructure because it was indeed WWII.
The most annoying person you'll ever meet voice
Jordan Peterson on an eternal psyop
Making us think and act as though everything that happens is a psyop is, in fact, the psyop
Perhaps the plan is to make us endlessly discuss on the internet about revolution without ever actually doing anything… Nah! That couldn’t be possible, right?
What does "haggling" mean, really? Am I "haggling" if I merely ask a question and try to clarify the meaning of words, such as haggling?
In this case it is bad faith participation for the sake of delay and division.
Charlie Kirk and Stephen Crowder built their careers on it.