Stop Promoting Your Enemy First, Only Asking Questions Later

If you do not stop promoting what you hate, you will become it.

That is not just a maxim to live by, it has become a kind of cultural fact.

Over the last week, there has been precisely (1) main story promoted in the political and media space, stemming from the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

I do not follow Republicans, or Democrats, actually. Of course, since I comment and engage with them, on Twitter for example, they end up in my feed.

Any time Donald Trump does something objectionable, annoying, or dangerous, I am forced to learn about it almost exclusively from people who are hating what he is saying and doing. Think about that, because it is profound.

Stop Promoting What You Hate To Me

When Brian Kilmeade made his horrendous comments about euthanizing the homeless, I did take it personally, having been homeless in the past. But I don’t watch Fox & Friends because I’m not a moron, so if not for the outrage machine of so-called opposition/leftist type voices in politics and media, I would never have even heard this stupid comment. Because I shield myself from stuff I think is toxic or dangerous. There is a difference between subjecting one’s self to the news, and becoming a product of a nihilistic and depressing cult-like indoctrination.

This content was every single post in my feed for what felt like miles.

Every single account promoting the same garbage, with their condemnation attached to it. But every 10,000 impressions they gave it was another $50 or so in promotional value. The sick thing is that the outrage machine profits from people like Kilmeade saying these gross things, because it gives them something to whine about that won’t actually lead to any real challenge or risk for them.

Other Examples From This Week

JD Vance & Stephen Miller took over the Charlie Kirk show, days after the man was killed. That is disgusting to me, and calls into question whether or not they are guilty of some kind of pre-planning. That would be a much more valuable discussion for independent people in the country to be asking in the political realm and media spaces. Instead, it was another wall-to-wall coverage of these (2) dickheads.

I do not follow JD Vance. In fact I’ve blocked him and other members of the administration because I don’t care what they have to say on a day-to-day basis on Twitter. Yet, it was The Bulwark type outlets I had to see this stuff from instead of coverage of anything positive, or original. They love having these guys out there.

Then Pam Bondi goes on Stephen Miller’s wife’s podcast and says something really dumb about hate speech. Another unnecessary outrageous scroll-fest domination where nothing but her face and statements were – all promoted by Democrats.

I Am Not Doing That Here

The difference between what I do, including when I’m crude or rhetorically cruel to a target, and what I’m talking about here, is the fact that my aims are different and my results are too. I disrupt the administration and aim to embarrass them out of action.

This is something I’ve been successful doing under tremendous circumstances for half a decade now. You don’t know that because instead of me getting promotion all of you people are promoting things you hate, while not even understanding me.

I am not promoting things I hate, I am taking corrective action.

Instructing people on how to do the same.

Block Them, Stop Following Them, and Find Actual News

To stop promoting what you hate, block it out.

Block the administration and other politicians on Twitter, for example. Stop covering their stories even if your colleagues do. If you have a real audience they will appreciate that. If you do not have a real audience, you will learn that quickly.

Then stop following other people who you don’t fully want to block. It’s okay.

Find actual news, supported by proper analysis and investigation.

Do not just repeat talking points because they sound right to you.

Admit you were wrong. About everything.

Otherwise you will stay what you hate.