Don't Panic
Game Theory, 5D Chess, and why you shouldn't (should) ((shouldn't)) make yourself known.
Free-flowing here, so forgive any informalities and disinformation.
Our addiction to fake news is really quite astounding. We just got out of the most evident era of poz psyops and jawboning for two years, and we went from the frying pan into the fire. Why is it that, even people intelligent and insightful enough, still seem to bother themselves with information that is clearly used specifically to distract, disarm, misguide, passivize, and pessimize them. Do you not see it?
After the event, I have been avoiding doomscrolling, thanks to our friend Mr. Prudentialist’s speech being a big inspiration. However, what it has done is clue me in to what the addiction really looks like. Yet again, we have made ourselves clear enemies of the regime, are sticking our neck out to be cut by a guillotine, and wondering why we were spotted so easily. It’s clear there are sides - the REGIME, and RUSSIA. However, we must analyze both sides of the war game to understand why we mustn’t have an opinion at all (nor even attention).
Let’s start with the easy one - THE REGIME:
We know what it is, the GAE, the Poz, whatever fun name you like; we all get what it is, who it is connected to, what tools are in its toolbox, etc. No one should be surprised that immediately after this invasion happened that there were already charities, narratives for MSM to push, opinions from on high about who is evil and who isn’t, and why we should be angry and afraid of Russia. Most of all, however, this allows for dissidents to make themselves obvious. It’s in both THE REGIME and RUSSIA’s interests for the dissidents of the West to poke their heads out into the line of fire. Why? For the West, they now have a target - of freedom-hating “Russophiles” they can blame every mishap on. It won’t work well, but we all know how inefficient they are at controlling a narrative. That is par for the course in democracy.
But how about Russia? Well now they get to destabilize the west and get their piece of the cake they feel so deserved of. Russia knows exactly what they’re losing when they invade (they haven’t been removed from SWIFT yet so lol), but what is better if they don’t invade? The West will continue to control some semblance of a narrative, so Russia just decided to call our bluff, and it looks like it’s working quite well for them. Legacy media is once against vomiting out expected anti-Russia pro-Poz propaganda that really no one gives a damn about, and Russia gets to take the territory it needs in the long-run if it ever hopes to assert its power levels in the future, while invigorating nationalist fervor. Russia quite literally has nothing to lose.
But neither do we. Everyone knows everything is coming down, so playing this game just continues to overload any noise of peasant revolts with loud sounds of, “Look! Scary bad guys! We really hate bad guys! :(“
This only makes exit more important. We can’t get lost in the noise of the narrative, or we shall be made an easy target. For us, it is better to remain neutral, away, and quiet. For them, they will forget we are even here.
So not to rain on anyone’s parade, but let’s focus away from news and worldly affairs, because the more we make noise in their areas, or even in their line of sight, the quicker we will be made into the enemy.
This is where Sam Hyde becomes smarter than everyone else - pretend to be a fucking moron and agree with whoever is talking, then tell them your leg hurts, that you have to take your brain medication, and limp away. Do not make yourself obvious. Well, I guess that’s not easy, but at least don’t willingly make yourself a target who has an opinion in direct objection to the regime.
At the event, Yizz gave a nice, short talk on how to point out when there are insensitivities targeted at us, so please, do that. The language games will always work in their favor, so just talk about your feelings and how sad you are, not about how you think Putin and Russia are based and you can’t wait to become a double agent. I see so many of you making yourselves clear targets, and it will not do you, nor your people, any good.
Or perhaps the more we feign hubbub and disorder, the better off we are, so keep at it guys, just know I’ve got shit to do, and so do you…
“A clever general, therefore, avoids an army when its spirit is keen, but attacks it when it is sluggish and inclined to return. This is the art of studying moods.
Disciplined and calm, to await the appearance of disorder and hubbub amongst the enemy:--this is the art of retaining self-possession.”
Sun Tzu