Does it truly glow? I've no clue about them, so I've been digging. They came out of nowhere, but have been around since Charlottesville. They are accused of being fascist white supreme nationalists etc. They, themselves, don't really sell themselves that way. They sell culture. Truth is probably in between.
I know next to nothing about this group. I post memes that I think are interesting. That being said, this group seems a lot more astroturf than grass roots.Does it truly glow? I've no clue about them, so I've been digging. They came out of nowhere, but have been around since Charlottesville. They are accused of being fascist white supreme nationalists etc. They, themselves, don't really sell themselves that way. They sell culture. Truth is probably in between.
I'm not saying they are right or wrong. But from what I've read, for the meme:
1. Uniforms are basic OpSec. No personally identifiable markings in the age of "every cell phone video can go viral".
"It was the guy in the... uh, blue shirt and mask! And... uh... well, that's the guy! The one who looks like every other fucking guy!"
2. Nobody overweight / unfit? From the interview, they are deliberately recruiting specific people. From what I can tell, fatties aren't invited because he's focused on results, not ideals. They also seem to focus on 18-34 male. Not a lot of 45YO fatties in that group. Either you can beat someone to death, or you cannot. And that's who they are recruiting.
3. "No BLM / Antifa did counter-protest". Yes, they did. They spit out a fuckton of tweets etc, but this was off of their patron's radar. No paid bussing, no Antifa, because it turns out that deadbeats don't have cars. Who knew, right? About a dozen people showed up to counter, and that was it. And they very much kept their distance.
4. DC cops did everything they normally do. "Protecting"? Against who, the counter-protesters that the meme just said did not exist? Putting those two *exactly opposite* things together is exactly what brainwashing looks like.
5. Masks are basic OpSec in this world of social media. The graphic quote about "masks are illegal" is patently false. Covid called, wanted to remind you that they'll arrest and fine you if you don't have one, depending on the week. Perfect example of cognitive bias.
6. The shirts don't match. They very much are nearly the same, however. Which, for those with an IQ about 70, means "not the same".
7. The pants don't match. See above.
I'm not posting this to defend them. I'm posting this to show you what "glowy shit" actually looks like.
Turns out, it's that meme that is glowy as fuck.
The things about this group that potentially glow, kinda? Nothing in that meme.
1. Standardized logo. That stitched double chevron patch is consistent across all of their groups, across the country. It isn't some half-assed garbage. However, every township on the planet has a guy who can make a stitched patch, and if the group has access to even one such a person, then everyone gets a perfect patch from that company. Opsec is great that only one source knows who ordered patches, but... depending on structure, that one source could reveal where each patch (or lot of patches) was sent. That one-source of perfect patches kinda glows in one way, but is absolutely the best you can do in another.
2. They have standardized stencils that they spray-paint. Often, I see that they paint over "Saint Floyd" graffiti with their stuff. The stuff they stencil tends to be benign, "united we stand", "reclaim America", "Life Liberty Victory" etc. If they are truthful about "Liberty", and not using some warped definition, it kind of goes against the media narrative. Then again, the stencils could be full of shit. And also redux #1 above, regarding a single source of those stencils, assuming they are not hand-made. One thing that does NOT happen, however, is cowboy messaging ("Ya'all say what ya want."). The graffiti messages are very much engineered.
3. The founder of this group was part and partner with Spencer back when that dude with a car drove through protesters in Charlottesville, where the fat commie had a heart attack from her panic. The founder of this group is quite clever and a quick study. I listened to 40 minutes of a month long interview with him. He is charismatic, has a very good speaking voice, very good inflections and mannerisms, and he clearly dissected every thing that "went wrong" (for his goals) with the Charlottesville event. He claims to have very different goals than Spencer, and (right or wrong) does not intend to repeat any of the mistakes made with that previous group. If all of that is true, and he's got a 125+IQ, then yeah - this is exactly what you'd expect to see from a study of what went wrong with Charlottesville, for his goals.
As a side note, #3 above is why this group's march came out of nowhere. And that point is not insignificant. OpSec is a thing that would be front and center of any legit anti-globalist group, today. I'll bet that nobody in that march had a cellphone on them. I'd wager most left theirs out-of-state, in their house. Because only a moron would bring one to an event like this, right or wrong.
4. The individual local groups seem to be legit, enough. Six to nine people, eventually more, but initially - six to nine people aged 18 to 34. I am unsure how they are recruited. The overall coordination of them, however, escapes me. Mostly because it isn't in my nature to lead on that scale. The kid I saw interviewed, at the least, has the charisma to pull it off.
The kid leading them might be a psycho, I don't know. The people in that group might be human garbage. Maybe they are, maybe they're just good folk who are pissed off, or maybe somewhere in between. Personally, I'm not inclined to follow them. But this isn't about that. This post is about how "glowy" the march was.
In truth, that meme is nothing less than a brainwash gaslight about how NOBODY is capable of leadership unless they are government.
And that, you fucking degenerates, is a fact.
Agreed. I dunno about that group, and my reply was not directed at you. You're one of my three favorite posters on this board, lol.I know next to nothing about this group. I post memes that I think are interesting. That being said, this group seems a lot more astroturf than grass roots.
There's another picture floating around of these guys walking over the flags they just dumped on the ground as they climbed back into their U-Haul. You don't see patriots doing that very often.
Weather it's feds, commies like the 4 losers Lincoln Project paid to stand outside McAuliffe's bus in VA, or some kind of misguided kooks, they don't seem legit.
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A few mixed in with a bunch of conventional cars is one thing. If they die, they move over to the side and get a tow like anyone else.People have been driving Teslas in traffic hell California for almost a decade.
Super-spreader Brandon addresses a crowd at the Whitehouse maskless with a "cold". Honk honk!
4. DC cops did everything they normally do. "Protecting"? Against who, the counter-protesters that the meme just said did not exist? Putting those two *exactly opposite* things together is exactly what brainwashing looks like.