In general I feel women also need to learn that what they're seeing isn't 'men' or 'patriarchy' that's making them believe all of this crap it's co-ordinated psyops by corporations especially to make them buy products and live certain lifestyles that they profit from.
It's amazing how these women are supposed to be the educated ones yet the 'uneducated' hurr durr st00pid men have successfully decoupled themselves from much of their propaganda and even though things are shit across the board I do think looking at the internet their are more men out there that are improving themselves and being healthy which is a genuine white pill. If modern women even if it's only a small percentage could do the same a lot of them would save themselves from this mess but they're so far up their own arse it will never happen and have a massive ego problem.
see, I'm not even sure it's so much of a conspiracy as a corporate coordinated psyop. corporations will always design and advertise their products to appeal to the base instincts of the widest audience they can get.
women tend to seriously care about what others think about them, much more than men. so the obvious marketing strategy is to appeal to that base instinct. "buy our product so other people will like you"
I feel I should be clear on what I mean by psyop because inevitably language use gets quite shit online. Honest advertising is something I've never had a problem with even if it is bullshit sometimes how they do it. When I write about corporate psyops I'm meaning the stuff they do that's subliminal where they pay influencers to say certain things about their product and insert it into their content as propaganda while trying to pretend it's their own opinion. This often happens as 'review' content among other things or unboxing content and the person making the video tries to pretend they totally did it because they liked the product and wanted to try it.
Or they have people mysteriously making videos and then have social media sites tweak the algorithm to favour that particular content to make people believe that shit is either real or an opinion worth heeding. Seeing some sponsorship in a video where a youtuber shills a product unless it's something shady barely bothers me. See earlier rants about youtubers I like trying to shill mysterious sleep drug powders disguised as harmless drinks. I wonder if other people noticed that too because it's interesting how it suddenly stopped after awhile.
Edit: If there's one thing normies and especially normie women need to be educated on in this era is how all of this shit is real and it's not a conspiracy theory, it could end up saving a lot of people from mental breakdowns
In general I feel women also need to learn that what they're seeing isn't 'men' or 'patriarchy' that's making them believe all of this crap it's co-ordinated psyops by corporations especially to make them buy products and live certain lifestyles that they profit from.
It's amazing how these women are supposed to be the educated ones yet the 'uneducated' hurr durr st00pid men have successfully decoupled themselves from much of their propaganda and even though things are shit across the board I do think looking at the internet their are more men out there that are improving themselves and being healthy which is a genuine white pill. If modern women even if it's only a small percentage could do the same a lot of them would save themselves from this mess but they're so far up their own arse it will never happen and have a massive ego problem.
see, I'm not even sure it's so much of a conspiracy as a corporate coordinated psyop. corporations will always design and advertise their products to appeal to the base instincts of the widest audience they can get.
women tend to seriously care about what others think about them, much more than men. so the obvious marketing strategy is to appeal to that base instinct. "buy our product so other people will like you"
I feel I should be clear on what I mean by psyop because inevitably language use gets quite shit online. Honest advertising is something I've never had a problem with even if it is bullshit sometimes how they do it. When I write about corporate psyops I'm meaning the stuff they do that's subliminal where they pay influencers to say certain things about their product and insert it into their content as propaganda while trying to pretend it's their own opinion. This often happens as 'review' content among other things or unboxing content and the person making the video tries to pretend they totally did it because they liked the product and wanted to try it.
Or they have people mysteriously making videos and then have social media sites tweak the algorithm to favour that particular content to make people believe that shit is either real or an opinion worth heeding. Seeing some sponsorship in a video where a youtuber shills a product unless it's something shady barely bothers me. See earlier rants about youtubers I like trying to shill mysterious sleep drug powders disguised as harmless drinks. I wonder if other people noticed that too because it's interesting how it suddenly stopped after awhile.
Edit: If there's one thing normies and especially normie women need to be educated on in this era is how all of this shit is real and it's not a conspiracy theory, it could end up saving a lot of people from mental breakdowns