The idea that normies and NPCs don't communicate, but instead they "cast spells". As in they just try to find the right combination of words to get you to do what they want?
For instance, they want to shut you up, so they yell "that's bigoted". You might not even be racist in that moment, but it is something they say because they want you to stop talking.
What is the origin on that? I'm trying to share it with a friend. Thanks.
Might not be the origin but Owen Benjamin has been talking about it for a long time. It's been proliferating in a lot of different places from different angles lately.
Isn't Owen Benjewmin a (((spellcaster))) himself? He probably knows all the inside tricks these vile negromancers cast upon their orcish pets to terrorize humanity
On his father's side, which according to them means no. He's an open Holohoax denier and has been getting himself cancelled for more than a decade. His new book defines the whole concept of word spells quite well and it's been getting a lot of attention.
There are few people disliked more than apostates.
Didn't associate it until you mentioned book writing, but Michael Knowles' Speechless: Controlling, Words Controlling Minds discusses the same thing at length.
You got the book name on hand?
How to Slay a Wizard.