Old tactic: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it. Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions. (This is cruel, but very effective. Direct, personalized criticism and ridicule works.)
Everyone should read the rules for radicals, not buy the book, but have a copy of what you are up against so you can see it coming from miles away. The left has been acting upon the same old for years now and will never change. Stay safe and may we defeat the transhuman AI NWO agenda
Excellent Advice! To "Rules For Radicals", I would add "Reveille For Radicals". Saul's tactics are effective and not restricted in their use to the left. In my opinion the 2016 trump campaign borrowed heavily from Saul. trump still uses this one effectively: "Ridicule is man's most potent weapon. It is almost impossible to counterattack ridicule. Also it infuriates the opposition, who then react to your advantage."
All sides use these same techniques, and they are incredibly successful. Crude and effective. Now that we have the internet and social media, it seems to have become 1000 times more effective!
Yes, and we live in a DUMBED DOWN time with a more vulnerable people. "161 Copy quote
If we understand the mechanisms and motives of the group mind, it is now possible to control and regiment the masses according to our will without their knowing it In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses. It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind."
Worth reading Bernays too! That connection between psychology, advertising, and mind control is fascinating, if discouraging. Such simple techniques, and so very very successful.
the fire with fire instead of fire with taking a knee, the right has been on a knee so long they look like Pelosi doing her scarf/African impersonation and then trying to get up, that was fun to watch because I know what it's like. well stated
I can tell that this is what they want to happen, me to engage with the ad hominem. This guy from last night posts with glee people who have blocked him, and others have a meltdown because he has triggered them. I also post screenshots of those who block me, but more of showing that this is their main mode of dealing with disagreement. First, if that doesn't deflect or dismantle it, then they block.
Another guy, who I speculate got frustrated that I would not engage in his behavior of insults and personal attacks, simply went to the next level and was doxxing me, posting pictures of my friends and family and threatening to contact clients. Clients who would read the shocking, horrible thing I said to people that "masks don't work." He is the first person I have reported on X since I joined in 2007.
I suppose I could feel embarrassed about my twenty minutes a day of going through my feed and responding to myriad posts that want the salad days of mask mandates back. The only legitimate criticism I can think they might have is "why waste your time." I simply point to 2020 and the ridiculous mask mandates instituted in the summer of that year.
Well, it would seem to me you're adhering to a Thomas Paine dictum: " It is the duty of every man, as far as his ability extends, to detect and expose delusion and error." Thomas Paine The encounters you describe, in my opinion, prove Eric's point: "The hardest thing to cope with is not selfishness or vanity or deceitfulness, but sheer stupidity."
I think "stupidity" is a pet peeve of mine. I say this while recognizing I do stupid things, often due to a lack of forethought.
If you can log in to Twitter, you're not stupid. So the fact that they are on Twitter calling me stupid is oxymoronic in the interaction itself.
I know people define stupidity differently than I do. I think stupid means a lack of capacity to understand something or a lack of intelligence. Lack of common sense (another definition of stupid) is something else.
I think Bonhoeffer saying "made stupid" is a better approach. It's not an individual thing but a collective thing. Many were "made stupid" by the COVID narrative and did things based on it that just didn't make any sense. Like a stampede, they all did things as a collective.
This does not mean they should not be held to account. They should inasmuch as their actions were meant to force or coerce others to do the same.
oh EVERYTHING is Trump's fault...!! Don't 'cha know???
Old tactic: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it. Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions. (This is cruel, but very effective. Direct, personalized criticism and ridicule works.)
Saul Alinsky
Everyone should read the rules for radicals, not buy the book, but have a copy of what you are up against so you can see it coming from miles away. The left has been acting upon the same old for years now and will never change. Stay safe and may we defeat the transhuman AI NWO agenda
Excellent Advice! To "Rules For Radicals", I would add "Reveille For Radicals". Saul's tactics are effective and not restricted in their use to the left. In my opinion the 2016 trump campaign borrowed heavily from Saul. trump still uses this one effectively: "Ridicule is man's most potent weapon. It is almost impossible to counterattack ridicule. Also it infuriates the opposition, who then react to your advantage."
Saul Alinsky
All sides use these same techniques, and they are incredibly successful. Crude and effective. Now that we have the internet and social media, it seems to have become 1000 times more effective!
Yes, and we live in a DUMBED DOWN time with a more vulnerable people. "161 Copy quote
If we understand the mechanisms and motives of the group mind, it is now possible to control and regiment the masses according to our will without their knowing it In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses. It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind."
Edward Bernays
Worth reading Bernays too! That connection between psychology, advertising, and mind control is fascinating, if discouraging. Such simple techniques, and so very very successful.
the fire with fire instead of fire with taking a knee, the right has been on a knee so long they look like Pelosi doing her scarf/African impersonation and then trying to get up, that was fun to watch because I know what it's like. well stated
With a gentleman I am always a gentleman and a half, and with a fraud I try to be a fraud and a half.
Otto von Bismarck
It works until it doesn't.
One guy on X asks the question, "Why do you do this when all it does is have us laugh at you?"
I wear the laughter as a badge, and insults as a wreath. If I could, I would wear them as ribbons, each with their insults legibly visible.
Kudos! You have a good understanding of how to defeat this tactic. Reason obeys itself; and ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it.
Thomas Paine
I can tell that this is what they want to happen, me to engage with the ad hominem. This guy from last night posts with glee people who have blocked him, and others have a meltdown because he has triggered them. I also post screenshots of those who block me, but more of showing that this is their main mode of dealing with disagreement. First, if that doesn't deflect or dismantle it, then they block.
Another guy, who I speculate got frustrated that I would not engage in his behavior of insults and personal attacks, simply went to the next level and was doxxing me, posting pictures of my friends and family and threatening to contact clients. Clients who would read the shocking, horrible thing I said to people that "masks don't work." He is the first person I have reported on X since I joined in 2007.
I suppose I could feel embarrassed about my twenty minutes a day of going through my feed and responding to myriad posts that want the salad days of mask mandates back. The only legitimate criticism I can think they might have is "why waste your time." I simply point to 2020 and the ridiculous mask mandates instituted in the summer of that year.
Well, it would seem to me you're adhering to a Thomas Paine dictum: " It is the duty of every man, as far as his ability extends, to detect and expose delusion and error." Thomas Paine The encounters you describe, in my opinion, prove Eric's point: "The hardest thing to cope with is not selfishness or vanity or deceitfulness, but sheer stupidity."
Eric Hoffer
I think "stupidity" is a pet peeve of mine. I say this while recognizing I do stupid things, often due to a lack of forethought.
If you can log in to Twitter, you're not stupid. So the fact that they are on Twitter calling me stupid is oxymoronic in the interaction itself.
I know people define stupidity differently than I do. I think stupid means a lack of capacity to understand something or a lack of intelligence. Lack of common sense (another definition of stupid) is something else.
I think Bonhoeffer saying "made stupid" is a better approach. It's not an individual thing but a collective thing. Many were "made stupid" by the COVID narrative and did things based on it that just didn't make any sense. Like a stampede, they all did things as a collective.
This does not mean they should not be held to account. They should inasmuch as their actions were meant to force or coerce others to do the same.
Yeah that was unbelievable
Or climate change.