Laughing_Man_G ID: d8c001 May 27, 2020, 3:32 p.m. No.319   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>The anons on qr have gotten lazy.

>They have been mezmerized into accepting the constant stream of b.s.as a form of passive entertainment.

 

That's what I notice as well but it doesn't necessarily mean our message isn't being spread outside of this board. The mere fact that more shills are active could mean the anons are out there redpilling the masses.

 

>Few would admit it, but many/most

 

>have adopted an immature or juvenile

 

>mindset that waits for an authority figure

 

>to come and solve their problems for them.

 

>Sort of a Cargo Cult mentality.

 

Well, perhaps there are certain areas we need to work on. We're supposed to be a storm on twitter, coordinate and form waves that not only identify the talking points and the pushed narrative but also intervene and change them. We should stop relying on Q to tell us what to do all the time and when Q links a twitter post, we should try to reduce the spam and the 'Q sent me' posts when we could get certain topics trending immediately and RT each other endlessly. I believe some anons misunderstood the 'you are the news now' post and behave like we produce content 24/7 when, in reality, that doesn't seem to be the case. The RSS website which will be released in the near future should make our job easier.

 

>I fear that we may have lost

>2 generations to this mentality.

 

Me too. I'm a zoomer and I feel like my generation is more targeted than the others but it could be just my opinion. Wherever they go, there's a PSYOP to stumble upon that further brainwashes them, reduces their attention span and turns them into zombies that never question anything and just go along with their lives. This is really painful to watch because even if some of them somehow don't make social media accounts or watch tell-a-vision, the PSYOPs and the shills will be waiting for them in schools and universities.

 

>Did the (deliberate) advent of music videos on TV (instead of music that is

>audio-only), and the hyper focus on

>video entertainment instead of

>books and written matter cause

>entire generations to lose their

>God-given ability for thinking, reading,

>writing, deduction, abstract conceptualization?

 

To a certain extent but people can still see through the lies nowadays at a rate that shouldn't be alarming. Remember the MSM lies and more people can think critically than we're aware of.