But consider this: Consider an army, or a full national military. What's it comprised of?
Firstly, you've got land, sea and air. All with unique special abilities, skills, roles, and functions. (And now Space)
In each other of these, you have all sorts of diverse roles, units and functions: i.e. army: general troops, logistics, intelligence, leadership, even special ops units, etc.
Here is the point: in a way, you need a very diverse array of units all functioning with the ultimate same purpose, but each with their own smaller focused purpose and priorities.
Anons and digital warriors are a very, special unit. This includes the 'commanders' or 'quarter masters' we have, such as those anons who publish, have telegram channels, share analysis, etc. you know, names like Dave X22, etc.
But we need a lot of diverse ways of communicating and helping the public to engage.
I listen to Bannon's Warroom now and then. I almost always like the tone, and it gives me a really good <non-anon> view on things that most normies will be able to relate to. I don't listen all the time. I spread my listening efforts over a variety of different sources coming from different angles who, in my view, are reaching different audiences.
Such as Seth Holehouse, Dave Hayes, Bannon, very rarely Fox (i.e. Jessie or Tucker) or Sky, and a good variety of Telegram posters.
But GAW is my home base, and the axis on this array.
Even if you don't particularly like Bannon, you might consider the role he is fulfilling for a certain audience out there, and be supportive from that angle.
Of course, if you just see yourself as a single small unit, and if you're only focused on what you like and what interests you, no real harm, as long as you don't trip up your compatriots on other missions.
Fair enough.
Personal taste is allowed, right.
But consider this: Consider an army, or a full national military. What's it comprised of?
Firstly, you've got land, sea and air. All with unique special abilities, skills, roles, and functions. (And now Space)
In each other of these, you have all sorts of diverse roles, units and functions: i.e. army: general troops, logistics, intelligence, leadership, even special ops units, etc.
Here is the point: in a way, you need a very diverse array of units all functioning with the ultimate same purpose, but each with their own smaller focused purpose and priorities.
Anons and digital warriors are a very, special unit. This includes the 'commanders' or 'quarter masters' we have, such as those anons who publish, have telegram channels, share analysis, etc. you know, names like Dave X22, etc.
But we need a lot of diverse ways of communicating and helping the public to engage.
I listen to Bannon's Warroom now and then. I almost always like the tone, and it gives me a really good <non-anon> view on things that most normies will be able to relate to. I don't listen all the time. I spread my listening efforts over a variety of different sources coming from different angles who, in my view, are reaching different audiences.
Such as Seth Holehouse, Dave Hayes, Bannon, very rarely Fox (i.e. Jessie or Tucker) or Sky, and a good variety of Telegram posters.
But GAW is my home base, and the axis on this array.
Even if you don't particularly like Bannon, you might consider the role he is fulfilling for a certain audience out there, and be supportive from that angle.
Of course, if you just see yourself as a single small unit, and if you're only focused on what you like and what interests you, no real harm, as long as you don't trip up your compatriots on other missions.