I'll furnish an example of a terrific benefit that you completely overlooked.
In recent history, people in western societies have been herded into digital ghettos like Facebook, Twitter, and yes, even VOAT, isolated from the kind of living breathing communities that existed just a few short decades ago. Michael Savage coined the phrase digital ghetto, and he's right. We've been relegated to arguing in forums like this instead of banding together with our neighbors, so the very act of having like minded people meet and mingle in one space for an all important cause has intrinsic value. There were undoubtedly friendships and connections made there that may lead to collaboration and sharing of vital information that can bear fruit down the road and thus further this unprecedented public investigation. It was also a display of sheer bravery for all those inclined to show up in the actual nest of the vipers, to pass on a message that nothing you can do will ever cause us to relinquish until you're behind bars for unspeakable crimes against children. This was old school boots on the ground organization, modest to be sure, but filled with good intention, and it was a success in the ways just described.
Valid points, and yes I agree that face to face interaction is important. Will it outweigh the negative press that is gleaned from this ? I don't think so.
We need the biggest umbrella possible if we are to be shielded from the storm that's brewing.
To be candid, there's likely no right or wrong approach. It's all unprecedented. Sure, it's fine to speculate on what ifs, but trying to gauge the actual impact of any particular action is futile because some are going to say it had merit and others not.
This much I am certain of, and I don't claim to be the originator of the saying, but it goes if something's not working, try anything else. There are no arrests at the highest hierarchy we demand, and until there are, I say throw anything and everything that moves at the problem, and this includes small scale protests of the kind just executed.
If I were leading the charge, I'd have a hundred volunteers in every major city hand delivering door to door a well written one page PG synopsis including links to the best two or three video presentations. I would also have them hand delivered to every police station and even every fire department, because when the news finally starts breaking in the mainstream media that the deep state is deeply disturbed and feeding off children, we want those local officials to at least have been afforded the opportunity to view the evidence that has convince all of us beforehand, evidence that the vast majority of people have not seen. The storm is brewing, but it's not going to be some onslaught from a cancerous media empire hellbent on proving us wrong.
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rwb ago
I'll furnish an example of a terrific benefit that you completely overlooked.
In recent history, people in western societies have been herded into digital ghettos like Facebook, Twitter, and yes, even VOAT, isolated from the kind of living breathing communities that existed just a few short decades ago. Michael Savage coined the phrase digital ghetto, and he's right. We've been relegated to arguing in forums like this instead of banding together with our neighbors, so the very act of having like minded people meet and mingle in one space for an all important cause has intrinsic value. There were undoubtedly friendships and connections made there that may lead to collaboration and sharing of vital information that can bear fruit down the road and thus further this unprecedented public investigation. It was also a display of sheer bravery for all those inclined to show up in the actual nest of the vipers, to pass on a message that nothing you can do will ever cause us to relinquish until you're behind bars for unspeakable crimes against children. This was old school boots on the ground organization, modest to be sure, but filled with good intention, and it was a success in the ways just described.
WolvesAndSheeple ago
Valid points, and yes I agree that face to face interaction is important. Will it outweigh the negative press that is gleaned from this ? I don't think so.
We need the biggest umbrella possible if we are to be shielded from the storm that's brewing.
rwb ago
To be candid, there's likely no right or wrong approach. It's all unprecedented. Sure, it's fine to speculate on what ifs, but trying to gauge the actual impact of any particular action is futile because some are going to say it had merit and others not.
This much I am certain of, and I don't claim to be the originator of the saying, but it goes if something's not working, try anything else. There are no arrests at the highest hierarchy we demand, and until there are, I say throw anything and everything that moves at the problem, and this includes small scale protests of the kind just executed.
If I were leading the charge, I'd have a hundred volunteers in every major city hand delivering door to door a well written one page PG synopsis including links to the best two or three video presentations. I would also have them hand delivered to every police station and even every fire department, because when the news finally starts breaking in the mainstream media that the deep state is deeply disturbed and feeding off children, we want those local officials to at least have been afforded the opportunity to view the evidence that has convince all of us beforehand, evidence that the vast majority of people have not seen. The storm is brewing, but it's not going to be some onslaught from a cancerous media empire hellbent on proving us wrong.