Natalie Winters
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That's what the Erica Chenoweth chick runs.
Maybe you should check the kind of work that you're involved in.
And it's quite interesting.
There's this new term where they're talking about tactical frivolity and
I've gone way too deep in how they describe these protests, but it is an intentional strategy where they're trying to make these protests look very joyful and fun and kind of crazy with the stuffed animals and just weird childlike.
I'm sure there's other pathologies going on there that are animating that.
But some of the research that this Erica Chenoweth chick has done is to try to create these mass protests to be as inviting as they can
From a psychological perspective, some more Americans will get involved.
And just about a week ago, she put out a very long report talking about how Gen Z in particular is linked to forming a lot of these protests, these demonstrations, and how these so-called nonviolent protests very quickly and accidentally suddenly seem to turn violent.
And that's where you sort of get this weird limited hangout idea of the 3.5%.
which I think can maybe be best to understand how they took over the United States government.
But what they're talking about is that if you can just get 3.5% of the population in any country to basically turn on the ruling elites, that you'll have a revolution on your hands.
And that's sort of the fire that they use to keep going, all of these protesters.
And another interesting thing, like I said, I watch way too much of this resistance content, so forgive me, but
is that they, in their weird perverted ways, are talking about how they're trying to reclaim the Constitution.
Quote, people were reclaiming core values and principles, those expressed in the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
And I think you see that weird sort of thought.
I mean, now you see people with guns and talking about how important the Second Amendment is in Minnesota.
It's like, now they're all for states' rights?
What?