We have lots of allies and they're not in lockstep with us. But they help the cause anyway. Elon has come out big against esg and the trannys going after kids.
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1668829554448777216
But he's obviously still a big electric car guy.
Pompeo is still a neocon though he's in the drops and has supported DJT consistently.
Tucker has his positives and negatives.
Patriots.win are arguably the closest to our views on the whole damn web.
The best weapons evil has against us are deception and division. We knee jerk reject appeals to understanding of those who disagree with us because it smacks of lefty BS like 'diversity and inclusion' or RINO backstabbing. How do we tell between genuine allies who don't completely agree with us and the actual enemy?
Discernment
We will need a bigger tent as we move forward and redpill more and more of the normies. We do not need to compromise our values to fight corruption, pedovores and evil in general. We just need to embrace our fellows and focus on what unites us.
I agree on focusing on what unites but we also cannot ignore what divides us. No one ever said any of this was going to be easy. It takes true maturity to find that sweet spot. You have to weight which things truly matter in the long run vs minor things that will be forgotten tomorrow.
I think one thing the media has done to condition us is to make us believe that we always have to REACT. That's what every headline is meant to do. But if we stand back and craft a RESPONSE that possibly serves everyone and meets long term goals we all win. What the reaction mind set makes us forget is that almost everything is time sensitive, everything, every event is time sensitive. So we have to ask ourselves. This IS important in this moment.... but is it as important in the big scheme/big picture?
I've long believed that Trump has an exquisite sense of reading people's weaknesses and making use of them for the short term. They can help him reach some goals and then he's done with them. We need to develop some of those skills in terms of thinking of "useful for now".
Hard to go wrong with really thinking it through. 100% agree with you that society has been trained to knee jerk react, no long term plan or engaging the brain at all.
One clarification to my thinking on unifying. I think we should be communicating clearly and constantly the points we have in common. Hit them hard and repeatedly. But don't leave out the disclaimer that "yes, there are some important things we disagree on. We CHOOSE to put those aside for now for the greater good. We can revisit them later."
Communication of goals and strategy is key because in my view ultimately it doesn't even come down to those issues it come down to the character of the people involved.