He and Sneako frame social media conflict as a demoralization strategy that makes potential allies attack each other inside their own circles.
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Demoralization
He and Sneako frame social media conflict as a demoralization strategy that makes potential allies attack each other inside their own circles.
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"...it is demoralizing. I think that they shifted from censorship to demoralization because it's draining. That's why I asked you about spiritual warfare, because..."
"Yes. Yes. Yeah, no, listen. There are certain individuals that before I highly respected, and I thought that they would be on my side..."
"And when I blew up, he was one of the first to attack me, saying that I'm basically a useful idiot. I'm like working..."
"I find Patrick, David also very strange because five years ago or four years ago during COVID, like I would have loved to be..."
"I've seen it outside of geopolitics. I saw David Icke. That one was confusing. He has been critical of Alex Jones. And I could..."
"You know, people, oh, okay. I live in Dubai. You're supporting Iran. And then you have so much infighting people, you know, especially within..."
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Sneako presses Jiang after the Iran war turns him into a sudden internet figure.
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