Yeah man, where to start. I do believe you deserve your peace, all of us do. All the swatting and stuff… genuinely infuriating.
However what you are saying makes little sense compared to where you came from.
You are lumping genuine ”JQ” critique with low IQ so casually, that you are just stabbing your former self in the back. If you took the bribe, and this is the main motive for withdrawing, your conscience will remind you of that so none of us readers have to.
But in case you took no such bribe, if you wanted a more graceful retirement from politics you should have called the fringe the fringe and not label the whole political movement as a whole.
I wish you the best anyway. The JQ is largely an American and Middle Eastern question nowadays anyway. Us Europeans had our JQ long long time ago and almost all of them emigrated.
The question is how will Americans deal with a demographic that is so sure of their own ”chosenness” and the ”above all earthly rules” attitude that it grants them.
"I want to be clear about something: I’m not saying everything I said was wrong. Many truths were spoken during those 14 years. These conversations need to happen. These things need to be addressed. What I’m saying is that there is a way to have them that doesn’t create more problems than it solves."
I am one of those do-nothing followers (or at least do-little / do-much-less followers) so I'm cognizant that I don't know what it's like where you've been.
BUT
It seems like you're over-attributing your stepping-back from the JQ influencer space (maybe the JQ in general?) to internal realizations you've had and the low quality people in the space and under-attributing it to the pressure placed upon you by organized Jewry.
I think of the weeping Arsenal fans whose life revolves around their footy team. There is a similarity between the passion they have for their team and the passion activists have for a cause.
It's an instructive comparison because they are similar in important ways and different in one important way: There is no global effort to get Arsenal fans to stop being Arsenal fans. It's just a thing some people are into and, while that passion could translate into violence against Manchester United fans, the pressure to give up the fandom is nothing like the pressure to give up the JQ.
My point is that—from the outside—it seems like you ought attribute more of your decision to success on the bad guys' part. If they won, it is honorable to acknowledge it.
Acknowledgment will also provide the starkest lesson to your remaining followers so they don't believe their internal and social situation is different enough from yours that they can persevere where you called it quits. Perhaps that means less people will take up the cause. Perhaps less people is what the cause needs.
Do you now see Jewish supremacy as something less problematic than before?
Reminding you that we have now seen organized Jewry from all around the world openly demanding and celebrating genocide, the killing of women and children, which is something Israelis have been talking openly about in Israeli media since at least from 2010 according to this Israeli human rights activist testimony from 2014:
Maybe he is attacking the problem in a different way now. We could call it striking at roots rather than hacking at branches. See his essay about omnitraits, published sometime last week.
CT and I got donations for the group. The money came in because of us, no one else. Bumpkin, who donated 1k, got his money back. Money that I brought in from my activism, I didn't even care about. The group failed, so no one got robbed. Stew was running an actual scam.
Yeah man, where to start. I do believe you deserve your peace, all of us do. All the swatting and stuff… genuinely infuriating.
However what you are saying makes little sense compared to where you came from.
You are lumping genuine ”JQ” critique with low IQ so casually, that you are just stabbing your former self in the back. If you took the bribe, and this is the main motive for withdrawing, your conscience will remind you of that so none of us readers have to.
But in case you took no such bribe, if you wanted a more graceful retirement from politics you should have called the fringe the fringe and not label the whole political movement as a whole.
I wish you the best anyway. The JQ is largely an American and Middle Eastern question nowadays anyway. Us Europeans had our JQ long long time ago and almost all of them emigrated.
The question is how will Americans deal with a demographic that is so sure of their own ”chosenness” and the ”above all earthly rules” attitude that it grants them.
"I want to be clear about something: I’m not saying everything I said was wrong. Many truths were spoken during those 14 years. These conversations need to happen. These things need to be addressed. What I’m saying is that there is a way to have them that doesn’t create more problems than it solves."
Antisemitism is just so common now that of course there is some low IQ people. I personally ignore the low IQ's
Hey Lucas what happened? It seems like you’ve been bribed.
Did you not read the article?
I am one of those do-nothing followers (or at least do-little / do-much-less followers) so I'm cognizant that I don't know what it's like where you've been.
BUT
It seems like you're over-attributing your stepping-back from the JQ influencer space (maybe the JQ in general?) to internal realizations you've had and the low quality people in the space and under-attributing it to the pressure placed upon you by organized Jewry.
I think of the weeping Arsenal fans whose life revolves around their footy team. There is a similarity between the passion they have for their team and the passion activists have for a cause.
It's an instructive comparison because they are similar in important ways and different in one important way: There is no global effort to get Arsenal fans to stop being Arsenal fans. It's just a thing some people are into and, while that passion could translate into violence against Manchester United fans, the pressure to give up the fandom is nothing like the pressure to give up the JQ.
My point is that—from the outside—it seems like you ought attribute more of your decision to success on the bad guys' part. If they won, it is honorable to acknowledge it.
Acknowledgment will also provide the starkest lesson to your remaining followers so they don't believe their internal and social situation is different enough from yours that they can persevere where you called it quits. Perhaps that means less people will take up the cause. Perhaps less people is what the cause needs.
Also I was wanting to buy another copy of 109 Reasons, you know if CT still sells it anywhere?
Do you now see Jewish supremacy as something less problematic than before?
Reminding you that we have now seen organized Jewry from all around the world openly demanding and celebrating genocide, the killing of women and children, which is something Israelis have been talking openly about in Israeli media since at least from 2010 according to this Israeli human rights activist testimony from 2014:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GbKsAvuBDM&
Let me also remind you of this US Colonel testimony about Israeli snipers killing US troops just for the recording of an anti-Islam commercial:
https://web.archive.org/web/20230601102954/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAvvmp5MOVU
Maybe he is attacking the problem in a different way now. We could call it striking at roots rather than hacking at branches. See his essay about omnitraits, published sometime last week.
CT and I got donations for the group. The money came in because of us, no one else. Bumpkin, who donated 1k, got his money back. Money that I brought in from my activism, I didn't even care about. The group failed, so no one got robbed. Stew was running an actual scam.
"Through deception thou shalt do war" is a phrase derived from the Hebrew Bible