Legit: if you thought all of the other logic pretzels & buzzwords & narratives seemed a little far-fetched/unconvincing, wait til they try to sell this one to the masses. “Actually, even looking into what is going on over there makes you a a racist. It’s 2018 bigot.” I dunno.
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Something tells me people aren’t lining up to buy what they’re selling. I mean, no one ever was, but so much of what has come before has been abstract & theorizing & policy. This is tangible, real life “we’re killing people & taking their shit & you better support it or else”.
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Oh. And by the way: we already saw one election completely thrown by something like this on a small scale. Ferguson circa 2014. White ppl saw what happened, the media lies, the lawlessness & flocked to GOP for cover Tucker should play some SA clips of nice white ppl butchered.
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Same with LA Riots & the OJ trial. It’s a stereotype that white ppl are not ethnocentric, they’re overly out-group friendly, but they still have their moments. When they see ppl like them suffering at the hands of ppl not like them & instinct kicks in, behavior/thinking adjusts.
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More than charts or arguments could ever do. Propaganda. Even if unintentional (as it was in Ferguson). The media wasn’t trying to make white ppl fearful/more collective & ethno centric, but they did. With their coverage. And the aftermath of the shooting. It works. Show ppl.
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And they know it. Why wouldn’t they cover the little girl in the body bag holding her doll in Nice? But they had that Turkish boy on the beach EVERYWHERE. They know. That’s why they fret when a bomb goes off in Europe. “Could this be the one that sets whites off?” So they come...
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Out in force w/ their propaganda & narratives & PR strategies (we all pray, we do hashtag the latest city, change profile pic to flag of country hit). They are constantly trying to manage ppl who look like us dying at hands of not us: cause they know we can still be collective.
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Even now: as open as we are (for genetic reasons or indoctrination reasons or whatever): as suicidally xenophilic as we seem today, there is a constant effort to manage our reaction, cause they don’t think it’s fully gone. They’re always trying to make sure it stays dormant.
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In whatever country they’re in, the US, France, Germany, UK, they have to constantly manage a crisis of not us harming us lest it spiral into “its our country, we’ve had enough, all of you gtfo”. And it terrifies them. And it probably should. Cause it could still happen.
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What do you think would have happened after Nice or the Bataclan if the media were pro-us? If they had that little girl on the TV 24/7, the gruesome horror of the bodies in the concert hall, and ran w/ it? The white French would be mad & there would be mass deportations.
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And they should have been mad. But the media is always & everywhere curating information to make sure that doesn’t happen. Coming up w/ clever narratives to keep it out of mind. And they have to do this perpetually, lest the cat get out of the bag. They’re slowly losing grip.
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Hence the social media censorship. You can put the pieces together. As naive as we are as a people (esp NW euros), in the comfort of modernity & w/ the propaganda, the old instinct isn’t dead. At least not for sure. We don’t like to see ppl just like us suffer, even now. /end
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