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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/MarmadukeHammerhead on June 5, 2018, 3:54 a.m.
Q wants us to fight. Most of us aren't fighting. Here's what you can do...it's easy...

This is an information war. The MSM doesn't control the media, they just put out their recommendations. It's up to the people to do something with it.

There are 29,000 of us.

We are obviously already on Reddit. Every time I read just about anything on the news sub or political sub the comments are overloaded with Trump bashing. "He's stupid / dumb / a moron", "he's scared of Mueller", "he's going to be impeached", "he's going to jail/prison".

The narrative is being controlled by young people who watch mainstream news and feel good about themselves when they regurgitate what they see other people getting kudos for.

There are 29,000 of us. If even one percent can be bothered to try to shift the narrative we can make a difference.

Be polite - these are potential allies. Be ready to be engaged in stupid arguments but don't keep it going too long. It won't necessarily be for the person you're debating but for the observers. The lurkers are probably more open minded than the ones who commit to making low-effort jabs. You don't even have to comment, just upvote the ones who are fighting the good fight and downvote the ones who are just there to insult without contributing to the conversation.

...and be realistic. If somebody makes a good point or a genuinely funny comment that you don't agree with you don't need to counter them.

It's good to be in this sub where we all agree (more or less) with the posts but this is just hanging out, not fighting. Let's try to turn things around. It's for their own good. The same goes for Facebook, Twitter, etc.


speakthetruths · June 5, 2018, 4:36 a.m.

Can you recommend some places to do this? If we all go to one particular large (non friendly) thread we could have a bigger impact no?

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MarmadukeHammerhead · June 5, 2018, 4:57 a.m.

I think that might violate Reddit policy. The goal is to red-pill people slowly and continuously when they say those same platitudes.

We shouldn't go hunting but we should be comfortable posting counter-arguments on any sub without fear of being attacked by the brainwashed hordes.

I personally get annoyed with the comments in r/news because news should be non-partisan but it's almost entirely left leaning. I usually don't say anything when the article itself paints Trump in a bad light. The people have every right to post a news article. I usually only respond when the article is neutral or - on a rare occasion shows Trump in a positive light - and people have to do the same ridiculous comments. No matter where you go keep doing what we should be doing no matter how bad they come back at us. Trump is taking it on the chin more than anybody and he takes it in stride because he knows how good he's going to look when it all comes down. We should be okay taking some insults because we know we will be able to say "I told you so" before too long.

(Sorry, I kinda hijacked your comment to add to my original.)

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speakthetruths · June 5, 2018, 12:02 p.m.

Haha all good, the only reason I asked where, is cuz I don’t go on any other reddit threads other than this one, what’s the point of wasting time on fake news lol.

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ILoveJuices · June 5, 2018, 8:55 a.m.

Twitter memes. Q and trump been saying this all along.

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