Lefty friends
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No, most of them are just NPCs, no more vile than you or me. You underestimate the power of propaganda.
Nah, they don't get the benefit of the doubt.
It's funny that you think it's for their benefit, rather than 'know your enemy'.
They can be retarded or malicious, it doesn't change that they're never going to change, and so idgaf why they do what they do. I just want them gone.
It makes a great deal of difference whether it is malice or propaganda. If it's propaganda, they can be persuaded to hold opposite views from one day to the next. Like when they were cheering for Obama saying that the 1980s want their foreign policy back, and now thirst for war with Russia.
These people worship power, which is something malicious in and of itself, but it's no more than that. It's giving them too much respect to suggest otherwise.
Look, when NPCs start to defend grooming, pedophilia, or destroying childhood with hormone blockers and stuff like that, I don't know what to tell you, that's pure evil. I don't care if they are "just NPCs like you and me" or whatever, I'm not defending that kind of thing, but they are. That makes them vastly more evil. If some NPCs start defending murders and stuff like that, are you still going to say "Look, they are just NPCs, they aren't more vile than you or me"?
I don't think a lot of people here would underestimate the power of propaganda, when we saw what happened with covid just 2-3 years ago. We all have realized how easy it was it manipulate the entire planet.
It is, but is it not smart to be able to distinguish between sua sponte evil and the banality of evil? People seem to think that I'm saying "no, no, they're good guys". No, I'm saying that in order to defeat them, you have to at least know them and understand them.
They already do. They were cheering when Russian troops were shot in the knees by their puppets.
Ok I understand your point better now, thank for explaining.