Message from @Amsel

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2018-10-01 18:58:00 UTC  
2018-10-06 02:29:31 UTC  

<@&462745116768075776> upvote comments calling for purity and downvote comments calling for pragmatism in the Democrat party

2018-10-06 02:35:40 UTC  

@Walter Johnson >getting upvoted right now for advocating for low-key class genocide against the rich

2018-10-06 02:36:52 UTC  

@lancerelliott {CARTHAGE} pretty good comment lol

2018-10-06 02:37:38 UTC  

Thank you. I fear it was too obvious however.

I will use keywords like "affordable healthcare for all" and "fighting for women's reproductive rights" to counterbalance the more radical genocidal elements of my future comments.

2018-10-06 02:39:28 UTC  

Heres a demo (obviously made hyperbolic so you can see my rhetorical strategies):

We must {censor conservative voices} because they {support rapists, hate speech, racism, no place for that in america}, they obstruct our noble goals such as {providing affordable healthcare for all, making big cooperations pay their fair share, embracing nordic model}

2018-10-06 02:40:01 UTC  

You simply start out with something crazy, and follow it up with leftist candy-rhetoric.

2018-10-06 02:40:04 UTC  

Very efficicent.

2018-10-06 02:40:34 UTC  

Hopefully nobody looks at your profile lol

2018-10-06 02:40:49 UTC  

Mm.

2018-10-08 13:13:19 UTC  

Been trying to shill on /pol/ a lot. I think /pol/ is best approached indirectly. Talking about issues, like Kavanaugh, is more effective than just saying to go vote republican. Pretending to be a leftist can get a lot of (You)s and motivate right-wingers/third-position to go vote. Another effective strategy is to play dumb and ask about the midterms. It'll get people talking and has a higher chance of starting discussion than just saying "Vote for Hawley" or whatever. I'd recommend using these tactics. One of you tends to show up in threads and spam those memes from the mega folder. Those memes aren't bad, but it just looks like spam. I'd suggest taking part in the thread and attaching one of those memes to your reply, rather than having your reply consist solely of a picture of the guy from full metal jacket saying "I want you to go out and vote republican!"

2018-10-08 13:36:02 UTC  

true

I think there is a time and place for just going direct (e.g. "vote Republican", "vote Hawley") to plant that idea firmly in their heads.

2018-10-08 13:54:31 UTC  

If you're in a thread talking about current issues then a "If you want this shit to stop, you need to vote republican on November 6th." then it's good. I'm just saying it's important not to seem too brash.

2018-10-08 13:54:57 UTC  

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