One thing people didn’t notice about his “mean” tweets: they frequently appeared right as the corporate media was gearing up to do a three-week news cycle against the white race. Obviously Trump wouldn’t want to attack their anti-white coverage directly, because that wouldn’t actually stop the “debate”, and the debate - everyone screaming at each other about how awful all white people are - is actually what does the societal and cultural damage. So instead Trump would say something super controversial that the media just couldn’t resist, and all of a sudden, after two days of them melting down over the tweet, any energy they had to rage against the white race was completely deflated, and the news cycle would be dodged. All these idiot white liberals (especially the older ones, who don’t actively hate all whites) didn’t realize what he was doing, or the retaliatory hate crimes he probably even saved some of them from, and instead just bitched “why’s he gotta be so meeeeeean?”
You know, it started as a hunch and then I was kind of tracking it, but just by memory, and over the years those interrupted news cycles have all sort of blended together. Obviously I don’t know exactly what Trump was thinking but this is my theory. One example though was the Mika facelift tweet. I don’t remember specifically what anti-white narrative they were gearing up for back then, but I remember the day before that tweet I could sense it was starting up and turning into a “thing” in the media, because I remember feeling exhausted, like, “Ah fuck, here comes three weeks of White Man Bad.” Then he launched the Mika tweet and it even kind of shocked me in its harshness, and suddenly I remember that looming sense of anti-whiteness somehow just dissipated. That was the first time I really thought Trump might be up to something with his mean tweets and then I started watching for the pattern. It’s a difficult thing to prove though because how do you prove that a news cycle was deflated and didn’t happen? It’s kind of an instinct thing. You start to get a feel for where the media is about to go, since they kind of loop through the same seven or so narratives like clockwork. Like once the gun control narrative burns out they go to the race narrative and when that burns out they go to sexism, etc. They like to space their narratives out to try to keep them fresh.
I never understood the whole woke mentality. Back when it started I was trying to figure out what a microagression was. I remember wondering if it was a facial expression...the way I raise my eyebrow when I think someone's saying something stupid lol. I still don't know what a microagression is and I'm just fine not knowing lol.
One thing people didn’t notice about his “mean” tweets: they frequently appeared right as the corporate media was gearing up to do a three-week news cycle against the white race. Obviously Trump wouldn’t want to attack their anti-white coverage directly, because that wouldn’t actually stop the “debate”, and the debate - everyone screaming at each other about how awful all white people are - is actually what does the societal and cultural damage. So instead Trump would say something super controversial that the media just couldn’t resist, and all of a sudden, after two days of them melting down over the tweet, any energy they had to rage against the white race was completely deflated, and the news cycle would be dodged. All these idiot white liberals (especially the older ones, who don’t actively hate all whites) didn’t realize what he was doing, or the retaliatory hate crimes he probably even saved some of them from, and instead just bitched “why’s he gotta be so meeeeeean?”
Dasting. Any examples? Would be good for the crowd who say “Trump didn’t do enough for whites”
You know, it started as a hunch and then I was kind of tracking it, but just by memory, and over the years those interrupted news cycles have all sort of blended together. Obviously I don’t know exactly what Trump was thinking but this is my theory. One example though was the Mika facelift tweet. I don’t remember specifically what anti-white narrative they were gearing up for back then, but I remember the day before that tweet I could sense it was starting up and turning into a “thing” in the media, because I remember feeling exhausted, like, “Ah fuck, here comes three weeks of White Man Bad.” Then he launched the Mika tweet and it even kind of shocked me in its harshness, and suddenly I remember that looming sense of anti-whiteness somehow just dissipated. That was the first time I really thought Trump might be up to something with his mean tweets and then I started watching for the pattern. It’s a difficult thing to prove though because how do you prove that a news cycle was deflated and didn’t happen? It’s kind of an instinct thing. You start to get a feel for where the media is about to go, since they kind of loop through the same seven or so narratives like clockwork. Like once the gun control narrative burns out they go to the race narrative and when that burns out they go to sexism, etc. They like to space their narratives out to try to keep them fresh.
That's so cool.
I never understood the whole woke mentality. Back when it started I was trying to figure out what a microagression was. I remember wondering if it was a facial expression...the way I raise my eyebrow when I think someone's saying something stupid lol. I still don't know what a microagression is and I'm just fine not knowing lol.