Anonymous ID: bd3d55 July 16, 2019, 9:13 p.m. No.13824   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3840 >>3843 >>3949

>>13247 (pb)

Anons need to read carefully before promoting this Omar tweet from pb as evidence against her.

She is:

1) calling the al-Shabaab guy "scary shit"

2) agreeing that it is "sad" that there are "Muslim idiots killing each other"

3) calling the al-Shabaab guy a "devil in disguise"

 

There may be evidence against her, but this ain't it. There IS evidence against her, much of it from her own mouth, and more, but I'm willing to take seriously the idea that she is a plant. The very fact that Q posted against such an easy target is food for thought....

Anonymous ID: bd3d55 July 16, 2019, 10:20 p.m. No.13949   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13824

The more I think about it, the more I think it is worth seriously thinking about Omar as a plant.

 

First, look at the actual facts: does she help the cabal cause or hurt it? CLEARLY she hurts it. Since she is ACTUALLY a detriment to the cabal, MAYBE that is part of the plan.

 

Let's take four "enemies" that I seriously consider as possible plants, with differing degrees of conviction: AOC, Beto, Richard Spencer, and Omar.

 

If you think about what a good plant would do, they would simplify AMPLIFY and DRAW ATTENTION TO the existing absurdities, while not seeking to exacerbate genuine human weakness.

 

AOC is the best example, since I think she is the most obvious plant. Does she really make anyone more unhinged or radicalized? No. PANTIFA may be urging people to go sacrifice their lives attacking the US government, but AOC does nothing of the sort. She stirs up ridiculous outrage, and draws attention to absurdity, and in a few cases draws attention to good ideas, and even works with conservatives (UNLIKE ideological leftists....).

 

Beto is playing the white Obama, a cool woke white boy. Does he actually make anyone more unhinged? No.

 

Richard Spencer (friends with Stephen Miller at Duke) played a role in spawning the idea of the "alternative right", which was useful in getting DJT elected, but then pushed the idea of the "alt-right" as a more racialist movement, to some degree discrediting it just when it seemed to have achieved a victory. Maybe that was the plan? Maybe that pushed people towards Q? I don't think I've ever seen Spencer urging anyone towards actual hatred. By contrast, I think he often uses the Nietzschean slogan "Become who you are", which is pretty good.

 

As for Omar, she is supposed to play the role of an Islamist, but I don't think I've ever heard her do anything but voice standard SJW views. Actual Islamists aren't shy about espousing what they think (even if they only do it among their kind...), but I've never seen any evidence of this from her. There is NO compatibility between Islamism and SJWism, even if both are exploited by the cabal. Visa fraud, incest, yeah.... all that can be faked if needed.

 

OK... food for thought....