What are your insights on changing people's minds? The only ones I know are gently lead them there and let them say it themselves or sometimes "argue the opposite" kind of works.
My thoughts are something along these lines?
Individuals mostly don't have their own opinion. It can happen, but mostly it's not a thing.
Our silent brain is probably best thought of as a silent neural network. It doesn't so much as learn but recalibrate it self according to the social and media narratives that it finds it self in. If you take any of those kids and put them in a redneck family (if that were somehow possible), eventually their brains would just recallibrate them selves to reflect the values of those they find around them.
Those that control the media control the greatest portion of the value systems people hold.
There are limits of course, the younger they are the easier and greater the control over them. But, we have seen that even in a population of grown adults at least %30 will happily sacrifice their own children just because media and the power structure they exist in told them.
Our side allowed our enemies to control the media and the power structure and effectively surrendered the greatest defenses that we had.
Our job is now to figure out how to get those back.
Ok I think this is insightful and agree with you 100% on this.
I see two paths here.
Fight our way back into existing forms of media. (By both infiltrating and creating our own)
Innovate how media is consumed and use the short term advantage this gives us over those platforms.
We're probably better suited for 2, but we probably need to think more about 1. We seem to always lose out when we do 2 because we don't think long term enough to go really big and we don't act competative enough to hold on to what we have when we do have an advantage.
Agreed on both points. That is exactly what we need to do.
I have figured out a piece of #2, just gotta figure out how to build it. I have to figure out how to get the enemy to build it so they on board it and normalize it so that it isn't seen as "our" thing.
For #1, I also have thoughts here and lots of ideas. A huge piece of it is expanding on what has started in places like Poal. You might notice that our sites, even places like stormfront, are entirely family friendly. There is no porn, no degeneracy and no violence. The worst thing that happens on our sites is a bit of jew and nigger trash talk. I would NEVER send kids to left wing sites like reddit.
There is unrealized value on our side, we just have to deliver that value in a safe and effective way.
EMOTION. These people didn't reason themselves into their positions and you can't reason them out of them. Their opinions are formed solely by emotion, and that's the only way to deprogram them.
Granted that doesn't mean it's easy even if you use emotional stimulus to make them see the truth, but it is more effective than trying to reason with them.
I agree. I think this combined with understanding the subconscious drive for conformity is foundational for understanding the mindset of the left.
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