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Re: ''Only the average person matters...

Posted by Manstuprator on 2024-July-23 12:54:46, Tuesday
In reply to Only the average person matters... posted by Errant on 2024-July-23 07:17:14, Tuesday

... and I think it's telling that you left them out."

I think that you missed my point. Yes, of course the problem is "how the average person thinks".

The question is, why does the average person think what he does about us? Was he born with those ideas (I think that you'd agree that that is unlikely) or did he get his ideas from somewhere else? If so, then from where did he get them?

I tried to list the places that people get their ideas from -- unfortunately, most people don't get their ideas from reading articles on newgon.

And the truth is, there IS a conspiracy that has formed within and among those organizations and groups!

...one huge pedocentric paranoid fantasy.

It's not a paranoid fantasy when they are really out to get you!

"Newgon doesn't really understand that the most important thing necessary to further our cause is to discredit the above groups."
No. If you think this is about waking people up about every special interest on the planet, then you have a fundamental misunderstanding of the problem and of the way society works. These beliefs are the people's beliefs and you're not going to dispel them unless you treat them as the people's beliefs. Maybe fighting that fight is not as sexy as finding the right heads to chop off, but reality seldom is. But instead of attacking some complex web of intrigue...

"Every special interest on the planet" is not out to get us. But certain ones ARE! Yes, the things claimed by the organizations that I have listed are not going to be easy to refute, but that's what we have to do. After they have been discredited.

...we have the advantage of knowing our objective is as simple as the problem: debunking the trauma myth and the innocence myth.

The trauma myth and the innocence myth are propagated by the groups/organizations I mentioned.

First, we must show that those organizations are not to be relied upon for accurate information. Then, tangentially, the subject of (so-called) "adult-child" sexual activity, and the realities of young people's sexual interests, can be brought up.

And discussed with minds that may have become just a little more open.

Don't you think that's a good idea?

M.
It would also help if we could get some "opinion leaders" on our side, ones who had the testicular fortitude to speak out.

Manstuprator

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