[–] greycloud 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
i have done my part. i have even made my arguments on on pizzagate submissions. i seek those who disagree. i seek to understand why they disagree (i have so far come up with feels, double standards, and blatant opinionated ignorance but hey, i tried). break out of your echo chambers. understand the stances you disagree with. not on a superficial level, really understand them. be able to school the useful idiots on their own ideology. the mark of a great mind is to be able to understand an ideology without accepting it.
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[–] whatisbestinlife 1 point 2 points 3 points (+3|-1) ago
occupy was social justiced to death. when organizers told they were not allowed to be organizers due to their race and sex and started using an inverted victim pyramid to organize speakers that was the end. they corrupted and usurped the movement.
[–] Pepper-theDoctor 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
the people driving that collapse are driven by the same jews who are trying to control us today. For example, the guy who set up the Charlottesville protests in a city where the government and police opposed them and primarily invited white supremacist groups was one of the usurpers. Did this guy go from an occupy organizer, outspoken obama supporter, and employee of democratic party politicians' campaigns to a white supremacist in just a couple years? No, of course not. Hes just another useful idiot trying to destroy civilization.
[–] ardvarcus 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
You are relatively safe as long as the Jews in control think you don't matter. As soon as you gain some public notice, you become someone from whom they can make an example, to frighten others who might want to exercise their right to free speech. Then you need to watch your back, because they are vicious, malicious sons of bitches.
[–] RogerByam 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago (edited ago)
This is reality more than conspiracy, I think.
The encouragement not to censor yourself was a nice conclusion to a subject about which I enjoy reading. Rather than just talking about the problem of limited arguments and/or proposing difficult-to-action solutions, the author proposes a simple change we can all make to widen the spectrum.
Thanks.
[–] whisky_cat ago
I haven't read much Chomsky but Media Control is a good read.