That works as well. Works best in most cases. Just pointing out thatusing terminology they have been trained to be dismissive of will close a lot of ears before you get started.
Its like a salesman telling you the minute they meet you "Im gonna sell you a car".
When in truth, we arent selling anything. Just dropping truth bombs with some meme magic.
I think culture of the community can change a lot about how people perceive it though. With all the showmanship of "meme warfare" and "redpills" and "pedes" and autists and pepe and everything, it can be tougher to gain universal attention. By presenting the facts as is, black and white, with supporting information and no big fireworks behind it demanding attention, you are more likely to get people with higher intellects on board
yes, and also, the use of too much group-oriented slang can be cliquey, and could alienate outsiders who are earnestly seeking information. if the object is to wake up normies with facts in order to create a broader freedom-fighting patriotic community, the overuse of insider club-words can be counter-productive. while it's nice to know when one is talking to a fren, code-slang can create a daunting wall for the sheeple who truly want to learn more.
Why not just share the truth/facts, no bells or whistles about it?
That works as well. Works best in most cases. Just pointing out thatusing terminology they have been trained to be dismissive of will close a lot of ears before you get started.
Its like a salesman telling you the minute they meet you "Im gonna sell you a car".
When in truth, we arent selling anything. Just dropping truth bombs with some meme magic.
I think culture of the community can change a lot about how people perceive it though. With all the showmanship of "meme warfare" and "redpills" and "pedes" and autists and pepe and everything, it can be tougher to gain universal attention. By presenting the facts as is, black and white, with supporting information and no big fireworks behind it demanding attention, you are more likely to get people with higher intellects on board
yes, and also, the use of too much group-oriented slang can be cliquey, and could alienate outsiders who are earnestly seeking information. if the object is to wake up normies with facts in order to create a broader freedom-fighting patriotic community, the overuse of insider club-words can be counter-productive. while it's nice to know when one is talking to a fren, code-slang can create a daunting wall for the sheeple who truly want to learn more.
100%, especially considering a lot of the in-words revolve around insults.