>Normal people still think that leftists are simply misguided people that don't have access to information, and the way to convert them is to give them information. And I understand how people might think this way since many of us were kind of left-leaning by social pressure and MSM conditioning.
But when you're dealing with people with power, any kind of power, that are leftists, it's not about the ideology. They don't believe in it.
They believe in the power that it gives to them, the power to silence without being silenced, the power to criticize morally without having to be moral, the power to be hypocritical without consequences.

In short, rules for thee and not for me.
They're addicted to this and there's no easy way to remove this power from them.

How can a society recover from a situation where these kind of people hold most of the power? Violence would be the easy answer, but this might backfire since most of the people would find this morally abhorrent, and this would give more power to the sophists.
Slowly rebuilding by socially shunning these people would be the safest bet. Not hiring them, replacing them in positions of power, removing them from society would work, but it would take a long, long time.
But even this more peaceful solution might make leftists act violently against those who fight against them, in this case it would be favorable to us, since we'd be acting in self-defense, but even then they'd have the hold on the narrative.
Is violence inevitable?

Based.
Follow

@shinichihaku Great post and a clever solution. It’s a numbers game at the end of the day, there just needs to be more of us than them. If violence comes to be the opposition should be given a chance to defend their position, but if they don’t offer anything and are just going to be violent parasites they gotta go.

· · Web · 0 · 0 · 0
Sign in to participate in the conversation
Merovingian Club

A club for red-pilled exiles.