I found it interesting how fast they work. My local city sub had a picture somebody posted of a homemade banner hanging on a freeway overpass that simply said "SAVE THE CHILDREN" and it reached the front page. It's a massive city with a pretty small userbase but it was useful in certain situations to get live info so I kept up with it. Few hundred upvotes got that very simple easy to support message to the top of the sub. Within an hour of somebody chiming in that it was a dog whistle for the antisemite qanon people it got downvoted back down to 0 and 3 pages back until it disappeared. The guy who left that comment didn't even get many upvotes. The censorship on that web site is on some CHYNA shit. The other comments on the post were generic support. No qtards said anything. Not even the religious anti abortion people. It was so benign I couldn't forget that experience. That's actually when I quit consuming their endless reposts. I had more fun on the boards and engaging with the autists after that.
City implies center; mass implies circumference of center. Gentiles represent the amassed circumference of a jewish center.
Think like being a prisoner (gentile) inside a yard (massive city) with a watchtower (jew) at the center. You may think that among all those prisoners across the whole yard, your behavior can be concealed, but doing anything by oneself among goyim stands out to jews immediately.
a) Could it be that the majority of the human species can be domesticated to behave alike; so that a few behaving differently can both stand out and hide among them?
b) Dehumanizing others by suggesting the brand "bot"...does that make it easier for oneself to be human, or easier for others to dehumanize each other?
c) Take a circle and point at the center...can the center be bigger than the circle? If not; then why call center (city) massive, when circumference is bigger?
d) It interests one how fast others work; yet implying how slow one thinks is met with disinterest towards others. Why is that?
I found it interesting how fast they work. My local city sub had a picture somebody posted of a homemade banner hanging on a freeway overpass that simply said "SAVE THE CHILDREN" and it reached the front page. It's a massive city with a pretty small userbase but it was useful in certain situations to get live info so I kept up with it. Few hundred upvotes got that very simple easy to support message to the top of the sub. Within an hour of somebody chiming in that it was a dog whistle for the antisemite qanon people it got downvoted back down to 0 and 3 pages back until it disappeared. The guy who left that comment didn't even get many upvotes. The censorship on that web site is on some CHYNA shit. The other comments on the post were generic support. No qtards said anything. Not even the religious anti abortion people. It was so benign I couldn't forget that experience. That's actually when I quit consuming their endless reposts. I had more fun on the boards and engaging with the autists after that.
City implies center; mass implies circumference of center. Gentiles represent the amassed circumference of a jewish center.
Think like being a prisoner (gentile) inside a yard (massive city) with a watchtower (jew) at the center. You may think that among all those prisoners across the whole yard, your behavior can be concealed, but doing anything by oneself among goyim stands out to jews immediately.
If I wanted to talk to bots I'd still be in Reddit.
a) Could it be that the majority of the human species can be domesticated to behave alike; so that a few behaving differently can both stand out and hide among them?
b) Dehumanizing others by suggesting the brand "bot"...does that make it easier for oneself to be human, or easier for others to dehumanize each other?
c) Take a circle and point at the center...can the center be bigger than the circle? If not; then why call center (city) massive, when circumference is bigger?
d) It interests one how fast others work; yet implying how slow one thinks is met with disinterest towards others. Why is that?