Good evening. It truly has been a while since I have last posted here.
To give context to my question tonight:
We are all well enough aware of the shooting in Minnesota by the tranny. Instead of spouting mindless anger at this atrocity, I was thinking that I can help think of solutions.
Plenty of solutions on the medical and political front has been suggested (from reopening asylums and reclassifying trannies as mentally ill to posting armed guards at these schools), but the culture side of things has been badly neglected, so I am thinking to take care of that part.
From one of my recent truth posts:
4.) Develop and put into action counter-messaging campaigns to combat narratives spun by leftist and RINO officials regarding TG and violence. Truth Social and X are great at this for memes and messages and ideas. And Jesse Watters of Fox News have highlighted this correlation on his Prime Time show, so the message is planted; we need to drive it further.
5.) Develop counter-culture to go against the leftist-endorsed culture surrounding TG. Make TG the butt of jokes and use mockery and ridicule as your weapons. Make pictures, music, film, comedy, literature, you name it, for we need to attack the problem at all angles. And culture is upstream from politics; a change in cultural narratives could open the door for real change in politics.
The question is if mockery and ridicule will be effective weapons against the Transgenders? I was lead to understand that a lot of the reason why the problem festered as much as it has is due to social and cultural forces protecting the trannies, using counter-culture to break down some of the cultural and social power the trannies have might be a possible way to help bring about their end as a significant force.
I think that truth and grace will be far more effective than any other weapon. 2 Cor. 10: 4-5 For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh:
(For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;)
Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ;
I actually think of truth like explosives: how you use truth can determine how effective it is.
We can just confine the truth to leaflets and podcasts-that-no-one-listens-to, but then the truth will not get too far, and their effectiveness will be limited. It will be trying to blow up an enemy fortress with just firecrackers: the firecrackers have explosives in them, but it is not really damaging the fortress.
On the other hand, we can pack the explosives into missiles or the biggest bombs, and really blow apart the enemy fortress. In the same way, we need to deliver the truth in a form and way that will leave a huge impact that the enemy can't ignore or cover up.
And I think that a great way to help improve the impact is to use humor and use mockery and ridicule of the enemy to improve the impact. I want to know if my take is correct.
I agree, in some cases. That depends on who you are trying to reach. Some will be stunned by your approach, like the apostle Paul. Others need a gentle call - Andrew, Peter and others. There are, I believe far more publicans out there than hypocritical Pharisees, even in the Trans Movement, but they all need to be reached.