I was watching Null's stream yesterday (https://odysee.com/@mati:c/mad-at-the-internet-2022-09-30:5) at one point he began talking about the train Dylan (https://imgur.com/a/E8fgQM6) and he had said he believes anyone on TikTok is a pedophile or a degenerate. I agree with this somewhat, however just writing off TikTok and not using it is a bad idea because we're essentially just handing leftists a powerful tool with no resistance.
I do think there are some sites its a bad idea for rightoids like us to be on, mainly Twitter and Reddit/certain subreddits, mainly because by distributing redpills in those places puts a huge target on your back. Reddit jannies won't give AF if you get doxxed in their sub, they'll probably even help. On Twitter the company itself will help to get you doxxed. Even if you do manage to build a small community on those sites the risk/reward is not worth it. Especially when Twitter will wipe you in a second. It's better to just leave the subreddits alone because you are not going to change anyone's mind in there. And if you make a redpilled sub it will inevitably be banned and Reddit leftoids will work to dox you. And for Twitter I think it's best to just leave it to cuckservatives who know how to play the game. Although you should still browse these places to have a better understanding of modern leftists to help defeat them.
TikTok, while not the greatest, is better. I would recommend making two accounts on different devices. One to get as deep into the leftoidsphere as possible. To see just how far the degeneration goes. It will motivate you and help you because you can not defeat what you don't understand. Another to post redpills and build a following. Like I said TikTok is not great, but in many ways they are still like a traditional company and care more about cash than politics. It is possible to get a based community on TikTok.
If we don't use TikTok we are missing a powerful tool. It reminds me of a book I read once called "The Lost Fleet" in it there's a hyper honorific navy vs a hyper efficiency based mega corp navy. The honor navy can't figure why it's constantly losing until they change their tactics. They realize honor has to come second to winning and they start utilizing weapons and tools that they viewed as honorless and wouldn't use, but the mega corp would. With this they are finally able to start winning. The same theory could be applied to modern politics.
Re: The last paragraph. Ever see ST:ENT? The Enterprise gets stuck in a big nasty void that traps any ship that goes in it, and has to resort to piracy, a tactic they'd strongly denounced when they first entered - and were warned by pirates that they started out the exact same way as the Enterprise crew.
It's basically the first rule of war, is that all the high-falutin' civilized rules go out the window pretty fucking quick when it comes to survival of the "fittest".
However, Tik Tok is a bad idea since it is Chinazi spyware. if you're going to use it, use a burner phone that's spoofed for somewhere far from you and fake accounts/names up the yin yang.
As things heat up, though, I'm sure there will be some kind of Resistance movement form, but it'll probably not be open or mostly online (think the Cicada rabbithole.)
Wasn't that an episode of Voyager? Maybe it was in Enterprise too, I didn't see that one. I might be misremembering the Voyager trapped-in-the-void episode.
It was the third season, where they're hunting the Xindi.