Monday, January 11, 2021

Narrative Warfare: They're Slicing Away Towards Normieville

I should not be surprised, but nonetheless it is so tiresome to see tech companies bend the knee to the Woke. This time it's DLive, and not only did they nuke Nick Fuentes off the site but they did the same to Owen Benjamin and attempted to do so to Ethan Ralph. I wouldn't be surprised to see Red Ice's channel there get that unwanted attention soon.

BitChute, located in the UK, is getting the same treatment from the SJW orgs there like Hope Not Hate.

This is exactly the Repressive Tolerance that Alexander Macris wrote about the other day at Substack, and it's happening exactly as I said yesterday: they're taking out the targets furthest from Normieville first. This is called "slicing the sausage", and it's a Narrative Warfare technique that seeks to redefine what is "far right" by (a) destroying the actual furthest target and (b) redefining the new, closer, range's far end as "far right" to justify the Repressive Tolerance repression ramp ups to their destruction.

It's a weaponized and well-targetted version of what happens when they eat their own. They "eat" the target furthest away. This is meant to isolate and intimiate those closer into compliance, keeping them quiet until the campaign has the time and resources to destroy them in turn. Atomization of targets is a necessary prerequisite, socially as well as physically; the lockdowns did the latter, and deplatforming does the former.

Now take away the ability of small businesses to compete and thus exploit the opportunities that the voids created by this destruction, funneling everyone into Big Corporate, all with the approval and complicity of the government, and you see a fascist--corporatist--takeover that would make the fascist states of Spain, Germany, or Italy of nearly a century ago blush (and Stalin--supposedly a very different best, but not--smile at).

It's a Death Cult, folks. Normieville is the final target: YOU are the final target.

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