While I don't think it's actually targeted demoralization propaganda, the idea that things must get worse before they can get better has come to serve the same purpose as demoralization propaganda. It lays out the notion that there's nothing we can do right now to fix things, that we must continue to endure these hardships until some undefined point in the future where some backlash will magically manifest. I reject this premise and posit that we have already reached and passed the point where the populace at large should have provided some sort of extreme rejection of the abuse it is being subjected to. If we continue to parrot the idea that "things must get worse", then things will only continue to get worse. It will continue for years, decades, generations, until the people enduring the abuse are those who never knew what came before and how much better things could be. The Soviet Union was a shitshow for decades; Is that the timeframe we want to entertain for how much worse things must get before they can get better?
It's all just an abdication of the responsibility to correct the situation ourselves.
I approve of this message. What's really needed is people to stop being lazy and invest money and effort into alternative institutions with explicit aims.
White Christian bank, a White Christian telecoms, White Christian etc. I'd pay extra money for this. Certainly a better long-term investment than GME.