As I browse around here early in the morning, I pick up a faint but discernible scent. It wafts through like a gentle breeze, rising and falling as softly as a sleeping baby’s breath. But it isn’t the scent of an innocent child. It’s the odor of rotting garbage—very subtle, but still identifiable.
The salaried shills and paid trolls who roam here are more hidden and better focused than ever. Maybe they received new orders, more training, and better pay since Mar-a-Lago. Who knows? But their stink is still here. It’s who they are and what they do—and a lot of them have figured out how not to get banned.
As offended as we are is how brave we can be. Their subtle stink is our call to action.
examples?
Mods are on top of shit around here, but there's been an uptick in "calls for violence" comments. I just reported a chain in the stickied blackpilled BardsFM post.
There's been an increase in slide posts the past few weeks as well, and vanilla troll posts from the usual suspects: TMOR, QultHQ, and P.win
It really is a crazy dynamic going on with commie trolls wanting patriots to snap but the patriots being convinced by Q and others to remain patient and trust the plan. Every new act in the production, this time the raid on M-A-L, brings out the trolls who don’t even pay lip service to the plan on a board dedicated to the plan.
It's hopeful low hanging fruit for them. The simplest bait can still catch a small fish. Photoshop, enlarge, enhance... Now give em the 4am special.
Ok! Now small fish now looks like a real lunker! Something for the media consumer to swallow.
Was it the handshake?
If you want examples, your best bet is to click on a user name when you see a shill/troll type of comment on a new topic or idea, then look at their previous messages. Sometimes it’s just an honest pede having a bad day. I get that. Other times you’ll see strings of comments over several days, all negative—bad enough to bring down people’s attitudes or sow doubt, but not evil enough to ban, with a few neutral or nominally positive ones that appear to be useful for maintaining cover.