Thursday, March 25, 2021

Narrative Warfare: The Pop Cult Leaders Are Grifters

The Leading Hispanic Voice In Science Fiction, Jon del Arroz, goes after The Quartering and through him all of the Pop Cult grifters.

Quartering is someone that profits off the problem. He doesn't want a solution because then he'd be out of a job, and he--like Geeks & Gamers, Doomcock, Nerdrotic, etc.--has long become addicted to the easy money that comes from being the pop culture version of a Cuckservative like Ben Shapiro, Dennis Prager, or Bill Kristol. For those of a certain age, think of them like Jerry Fallwell, Jim Baker, Pat Robertson, or John Hagee.

That's right, they are nothing more than Right-facing gatekeepers whose purpose is to keep the discontented masses on the reservation while keeping out dissident alternatives. They are--knowing or not--agents of the Death Cult, if not actual adherants of it.

This is why they complain endlessly but offer no effective solutions and organize no effective resistence, just like Ben Shapiro. They want the easy money and eventually they want to worm their way into the very in-crowd they claim to despise, even if said club resoundly rejects them to their face. It's also why they refuse to fight; they already rolled over and bared their throats in submission.

You will never hear anything out of them but endless drivel about rumored drama that never becomes real, and you'll never see legitimate attempts to build and promote alternatives to the very Establishment they complain about. At best, they are spoiled children throwing tantrums over not getting the toys they want. At worst, they are cynical con men laughing as they fleece rubes for everything and keeping bigger fish happy by tendering a cut upstairs.

Quartering is more pathetic than most, but he's still of the same cloth. None of them will save a damned thing, especially not what you love. Walk away.

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  1. Focus on the Family has some excellent Christian radio programs. My wife, who was homeschooled, was raised on "Adventures in Odyssey."

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