why is this happening.

  • dead [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Do you know why it is that "SJW owned" compilations are so successful? Chud grifters go to college campuses, find some freshman that is already crying and then ask them a loaded question like, "Did you know that socialism is actually not 'power to the people' because socialism means big government and the bigger the government, the socialister it is?" When actual educated comrades call them out or say something informative, they cut it from the video. The success of the "SJW owned" compilation relies on the production being entirely fabricated.

    In an environment, where 1) socialism is represented by a highly educated person, 2) the discussion is moderated in a way that is not biased in favor of the reactionary, 3) the video remains unedited, the spectacle of "SJW owned" can not be achieved. Even if Destiny pulls some ghoulish tricks as you say, it would not create the same spectacle of "SJW owned" This presents the audience with an apparent contradiction, the contradiction between the fabricated "triggered SJW lib" and the well educated Marxist professor. The viewer must then ask themself, "Why is this Marxist professor not being owned by Destiny immediately?" or "Why do I agree with some of the things that this Marxist professor is saying?".

    Youths are not set in their ways. I say this as someone who frequently watched reactionary content on youtube in my teenage years during the late 2000s and early 2010s. Some examples would be "the amazing atheist", "thunder foot", "sargon of akkad". They all produced "SJW owned" type content masked with "enlightened atheism". I watched this content not because I had bad intentions but because I was lead to believe that what these people were saying was good and right. It was not until I discovered Marxism that I realized that these reactionaries are pieces of shit. I know that I am not the only person on this website who watched reactionary content in their youth before discovering socialism. I suspect that some of Destiny's viewers will experience the same.