I've been thinking about different ways to get involved in the battle against globalism and global communism. I think that big tech has a massive power that they won't cede easily - their ability to control online communication with selective censorship.
While it's great that there are new spaces popping up such as this, I think it's important not to become complacent with online-only activism. So, I want to find a way to "redpill normies", using a combination of online and real-life (meatspace) actions.
The idea I had would be to use stencil graffiti that will engage peoples' natural curiosity and either:
a.) Cause them enough cognitive dissonance to question things
-or-
b.) Lead them to an online location that will cause them to question things, or show them evidence that they would not otherwise see.
a is sometimes effective, but I think b is a much more exciting prospect with more possibilities and potential.
Anybody with a 3d printer can easily create any kind of stencil in a short amount of time. A stencil can be used to quickly place a meme/message/redpill in several different locations. Designs can be shared online instantly, and individuals can spread a message in real life globally that way.
Here are a few ideas:
- A spicy meme
- "duckduckgo {insert SEO-friendly phrase}"
- A link to a video (link should be one expected to last - bitchute?)
- A link to an archive.is link
And my favorite:
- A quote from an obscure article or historical document that would resonate with someone - something that they would not otherwise read because they do not seek it out. They would then look up where it came from and start down a rabbit hole.
Thoughts? If anyone has examples that they think would be useful, post 'em up! I'm excited to see what people come up with
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