winback
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Everyday people are picking up our messaging. The memes do trickle down
Just the other day, I was speaking with a local Canadian Girl. After the usual formalities had passed and we got to talking, she could not stop going on about COVID and vaccine injuries. The Spike protein, how to devax? Does methylene blue work? Microplastics, endocrine poisoning. The government conspiring against Canadians.... the covid hoax. Pretty much the entire part and parcel of talking points we had been using during the period. I was blown away. She couldn't have been over 24, but she'd already picked up on conversations the alternative internet had been discussing only a few years ago.
This wasn't a loon, wasn't a fringe person with no social connections who lived on the internet. Nobody would ever make the mistake of calling her redpilled, or based, or any of these older associated ideas. She had plenty of friends, and did a bunch of drugs, and a good enough life to have passed as a normie before. But still, the memes had somehow gotten into her. I didn't guide her thinking, this was already there. She'd figured it out.
So I had to ask, where do she get her news? It wasn't the imageboards. Wasn't any of the forums or secret places. None of the real original sources of the ideas we had spread. No. Tik Tok and Yout*be. Concerns about health and the FK Trudeau campaign had been enough to eventually bring her down the internet rabbitholes to finding the truth.
We can work with people like this. The Rednecks, the tradies, the lites, the people who knew something was wrong when covid came to pass but didn't act or learn until much later. It may take it's time, but the memes do seep deep into the earth and eventually everyone gets exposed to it. Eventually people learn they've been lied to and want the real story.
It puts our seemingly isolated digital ecosystems into broader perspective. a few years from now, Average people could be talking about Canada's 51st destiny, the Zionist conspiracy, and the Great Replacement too.
Just the other day, I was speaking with a local Canadian Girl. After the usual formalities had passed and we got to talking, she could not stop going on about COVID and vaccine injuries. The Spike protein, how to devax? Does methylene blue work? Microplastics, endocrine poisoning. The government conspiring against Canadians.... the covid hoax. Pretty much the entire part and parcel of talking points we had been using during the period. I was blown away. She couldn't have been over 24, but she'd already picked up on conversations the alternative internet had been discussing only a few years ago.
This wasn't a loon, wasn't a fringe person with no social connections who lived on the internet. Nobody would ever make the mistake of calling her redpilled, or based, or any of these older associated ideas. She had plenty of friends, and did a bunch of drugs, and a good enough life to have passed as a normie before. But still, the memes had somehow gotten into her. I didn't guide her thinking, this was already there. She'd figured it out.
So I had to ask, where do she get her news? It wasn't the imageboards. Wasn't any of the forums or secret places. None of the real original sources of the ideas we had spread. No. Tik Tok and Yout*be. Concerns about health and the FK Trudeau campaign had been enough to eventually bring her down the internet rabbitholes to finding the truth.
We can work with people like this. The Rednecks, the tradies, the lites, the people who knew something was wrong when covid came to pass but didn't act or learn until much later. It may take it's time, but the memes do seep deep into the earth and eventually everyone gets exposed to it. Eventually people learn they've been lied to and want the real story.
It puts our seemingly isolated digital ecosystems into broader perspective. a few years from now, Average people could be talking about Canada's 51st destiny, the Zionist conspiracy, and the Great Replacement too.
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