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I still can't figure if I should shove the chalk down their throats or up their asses.
Now that I see that BLM is a cult, that makes it clearer what might be effective:
BLM is a cult
BLM hates you
BLM uses you
You are not actually racist
You have no guilt
You are a proud American
Throats. They would enjoy it if you shoved it up their ass.
If you come across some grafatti, alter it:
If there's anything liberals hate, it's being called stupid and knowing it's true. They base their self-esteem on thinking of themselves as smarter than conservatives.
If there's anything liberals hate, it's being called stupid and knowing it's true. They base their self-esteem on thinking of themselves as smarter than conservatives.
The only time somebody is offended when they are called stupid, is when they suspect maybe they are.
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It is our right and our obligation to try to reach those people with alternative points of view. To show them they are not alone, and to get others out of their mental ruts. As in Buddhism, a few well-chosen words at the right time can cause sudden enlightenment.
One thing we all can do: buy a big pail of kid's chalk, the really fat kind, and write the shortest and most effective messages we can on the sidewalk and pavement in the places with the most foot traffic: intersections, pedestrian area, commercial areas.
Unlike leftist riots and looting, it's completely non-violent, and legal too.
What are the shortest and most effective messages which can inspire people to break out of the mental cages imposed by the MSM? We need "Words like arrows" as an old Yiddish saying has it. Light, sharp, fast, piercing.
When you see "BLM" on the pavement, surround it with "Who funds" and "?" to make "Who funds BLM?"
When you see a BLM sign, write "So noble!" in chalk in front of it, to point out that it's totally virtue signalling.
It's also fun to pre-pend with an O, so the message becomes "black olives matter".