Do you recall that they referred to us as an "Alt right conspiracy" back in 2016?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfXWXNItF_Y
That was a "clever" way of merging us with the right side of the paradigm.
We need to maintain our non-partisan appeal. If the media tries to group us in with the pro Trumpets, you reject it, because you know they are only pushing it to link our cause with some half-ass representation of conservatism, to pit us against the left.
Divide and conquer s their MO.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDb5g1injI8
Anderson "Vanderbilt" Cooper offers his take on conspiracy theorists, linking them to the alt-right.
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Vindicator ago
@djklbd, you're making a claim here that we need to censor ourselves, hide our political affiliation in order to remain "credible", yet you provide no evidence supporting that claim per Rule 2. All you are offering here is the ridicule of the pedo-controlled propagandists who have tried to silence pizzagate from the beginning. Why would listening to them and shutting up be an effective redpilling strategy?
I'm giving this the 24 Hour Reprieve flair so you can try to find some actual support for the idea that throwing away our First Amendment rights will help bring down the Pedocracy. Good luck.
ESOTERICshade ago
One of the following is not like the other:
Pizzagate is not a partisan political group. They don't play politics. Their message is child abuse and they are legit
VS.
Oh, its just another conspiracy from the far right. I ignore those tards.
We lose half our audience when we play politics. This is simple.
Vindicator ago
You are setting up a false dichotomy, ES. And it's between two fake narratives. What about actual reality: Pizzagate is a multi-partisan investigation in which thousands of small government Libertarians, appalled liberals betrayed by their party, and conservatives disgusted with the moral decay of the nation have joined forces to stop the corruption and abuse of children and public institutions. You don't build an effective team by pretending everyone is motivated by the same things or has the same strengths and weaknesses. You don't build an effective team by telling people their point of view is unacceptable and they should shut up. You build a team by developing a shared vision through discussion and collaboration.
ESOTERICshade ago
Exactly. Which is why when we try to convince an auditorium full of people that children are being raped by our government we don't play favorites during the presentation. When we address the audience with a speech about children being tortured and raped, we don't hand out Q biscuits and free Trumpy Bears. Because if we do that half of our audience will throw the Trumpy Bears and Q biscuits at us and leave in disgust. They will then go tell people that pizzagate is a far right conspiracy and they will actively work against us.