Who is End Wokeness? (YouTube algorithm at it again)
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So, End Wokeness retweeted a photo of Kamala Harris and a bunch of young military types, fully diverse and equitable, with a caption "Is this actually what our military looks like?" This lead this guy, Ryan McBeth to take a deep dive into EW's entire Xitter history, where he first noticed his sometime use of the phrase 'Holy Shlit' and the use of special 'foreign' letters to get around Xitter's dirty word filter. And so, since Chaya Raichik doesn't tweet on saturdays, he decided that it must be Jack Posobiec. And, after comparing the two accounts' entire Xitter history through some kind of AI tool thingy, he concluded that they are run by the same account... with a 55-80% certainty.
But, why I think this video is an interesting watch is that we often see leftists coming from the deranged troon/antifa demons, disconnected actors/singers or corrupt politicians/businessmen, but rarely from actual military types. Here's some blurb about him.
In the video he claims that End Wokeness, Libs of TikTok, Jack Posobiec as well as Tucker Carlson are alt-right disinformation trolls, and he concludes the video with the following finger-wagging statement:
I'm so confused. How far into the sand must you stick your head in, so you are able to take a bunch of 100% pro-Israeli Xitter accounts, put them together and conclude that they are the alt-right? Are there any conservative domestic destabilization organizations in the US?
We figured out stuff like this with moonrock chucker LW a decade ago. Both sides play this game and it's to be expected.
The best I got from this is that two accounts post at around the same time, use Polish characters to bypass word filters and are very popular.
The 5 tweets being reposted within a second of each other is the only thing that ties them in and I think some context around what those tweets were, when they came out and how popular they were overall in comparison to other tweets with similar content around those times. If it was just a retweet-fest at exciting moments it could be dismissed. If those incidences aren't part of a retweet party at the time then I would say it's enough to investigate further.
But politics is a weird game and the agendas can pivot on a dime easily without taking those who supported it having any idea as to why.
Fun to watch, but dangerous as hell as a means of running people and their families.
FUCK! I forgot about those five tweets! Those are more of a smoking gun than the other stuff.