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Move the Soapbox

GaryJan 11, 2022, 12:35:39 AM
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The recent tyrannical temper tantrums from our beloved Silicon Valley overlords have many flocking to independent websites such as Minds, Gab, Gettr, and so on. This trend has gained steam in the recent weeks, but was largely put on the map from 2020's short-lived run with Parler. After the FBI and CIA deep-state pedophiles successfully tricked some folks into taking the bait on that cold day in DC, the whole shabang was stalled, and the overlords needed to flex their muscles in a way that mirrors the disciplinary practices of a neat and tidy corporate workplace when far too many employees have been waiting around the water cooler chatting about nothing while the clock wastes away and productivity sinks further than New Orleans. 

These corporate overlords see you as just that, an employee. You work for them, not the other way around (in their scheme). You are their employee, you're a cog in a machine, a wheel in the mechanism--they act as your parents, and you are the child. Act out of line, and just like that: no dessert tonight.

What does this mean for free discourse? When the same vampiric officers are effectively on the same team as the boots-on-the-ground action squad of ANTIFA and BLM, where is there to go? The common household name websites everyone frequents are often compared to the public square. You set up your soap box and let it fly, shouting any incoherent drivel you want till the cows come home. But what are we to do when this public square is everywhere all at once? We shift the narrative. How does the narrative get shifted when the narrative is being squashed by the jackbooted commie guards of the so-called public square?

You move the public square. I make no apology that I am an avid user of Gab. Despite the fake news about the site, Gab is the only self-sustaining, self-started site around that purely promotes free speech. Real free speech. The kind that'll make a 4chan edgelord blush. And that's okay. You will run into people of varying belief systems. Many of which are whacked out. But the vast majority of folks on there are the same as you and me. They are sick of the soy-drinking commies on a power-trip from hell, ready to ban you for the thoughtcrime of being to the right of Stalin. 

Have you ever heard the old phrase, "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em"? Well we're not quite there yet. We need to face the fact that there is not solid right-wind infrastructure that has yet been able to be organized enough to sneak its way into these corporations to turn them from the inside out, the way they do to all our institutions. Naturally, every institution turns left wing if not acted upon by right wing force (see Robert Conquest's three laws on politics). If we had a solidified structure of right wing action, we could blend into the world of Twitter, Facebook, the universities, and slowly, over the course of two or three decades, take back these systems. It will start by many hard right wingers using "they/them" pronouns on fake resumes, and eventually taking over, dismantling, and converting these areas into right wing creations. 

Back to moving the public square. Get on Gab. Get on Gettr. Get on Minds. Support the parallel economy, Don't buy Chinese products. If you own a company, don't hire leftists. Don't comply with illegal mandates. We will get out of this mess the day we decide to not play anymore.