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MSM is Dead


Brad Sherard

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My focus this entire election cycle has been not on the election itself, but on building on this energy in various ways, particularly after the election is over. Presidents don't matter; believing in them does and that same belief matters beyond merely politics. This momentum can become a cultural rennaisance if we foster it. Whether it be to bring the alt-right populism into a more rigorous philosophical direction while keeping its healthy body energy, or embracing more of the disenfranchised Sanders supporters or newly awakened traditional republican voters.

 

The greatest quality of the alt-right or this trend against the mainstream in general is its pride. It isn't ashamed to be honest. It isn't afraid of being attacked. This is a movement of people who have no fear of peer on peer attack. This is a power that is unstoppable by conventional democratic methods of controlling people. We have to nurture this strength because it is the best damn weapon against social control I've ever seen.

 

But setting aside abstractions for a moment, one practical way we can keep this ball rolling is with the media. It is on the ropes. All we need to do is keep pushing on them for how corrupt they were during the election, how directly complicit they were, conspiring with Hillary, letting her staff write their articles, let them review and edit their articles, secretly be unpaid propagandists for her. They committed fraud, libel, and violated pretty much every notion of journalistic ethics there is. Even the people who oppose Trump on policy can appreciate this election as a fight between honesty and corruption. We need to push this. We can't let them slither away and regroup. We have to keep going until they are all out of business and none of them can find jobs except at 3rd rate tabloids in some disreputable backwater far away from innocent people.

 

Here are some good sources for some of the exposed corruption: http://www.mostdamagingwikileaks.com/

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