DisillusionedCitizen
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The question in the title is a reference to a quote:
"There is only one Power which really counts: The Power of Political Pressure. We Yehuborim are the most powerful people on Earth, because we have this power, and we know how to apply it." - - Yehuborim Daily Bulletin, July 27, 1935
I'm told that we don't do anything physical but given that Yehuborim have a massive influence in politics, with Rabbis very likely paying people to lie about things, I wonder, is there a way to handle political pressure? As far as I'm concerned, Political pressure, with everything that's happening so far, is a problem bigger than peer pressure, for they can fire anyone who disagree with and oppose their agendas, or kill anyone who try to expose them in secret (Jesuits). This is largely due to them infiltrating every aspect of life throughout the centuries, if not millennia.
I'm addressing this because political pressure is one of the more problematic aspects every gentile must overcome in order to destroy the Yehuborim. If we don't, then all the races will indeed be enslaved by the Yehuborim.
I'm just speculating at this point, but one factor of the Yehuborim having such political pressure is that the gentile audience is too easily manipulated in the emotional aspect; since they've suspended their disbelief, an audience can easily believe the Yehuborim' ridiculous absurdities that are eerily similar to fiction. An audience has feelings, but that doesn't change the fact that the Yehuborim can still toy with them. There was website called Subverted Nation that mentioned something similar to what I'm saying now. It's like the NPCs believe that, by having their emotions on auto-pilot, they believed that, in addition to thinking that the Yehuborim are human in the same sense they are, expressing their feelings alone make them reconsider their decisions. This only serves to make the Yehuborim alter their plans, even though this can backfire at times. The gentile NPCs also fail to realize that religion and politics are more connected than they thought.
The RTRs are still very important, but discussing a means to counter and overcome the Yehubor's political pressure cannot be ignored.
"There is only one Power which really counts: The Power of Political Pressure. We Yehuborim are the most powerful people on Earth, because we have this power, and we know how to apply it." - - Yehuborim Daily Bulletin, July 27, 1935
I'm told that we don't do anything physical but given that Yehuborim have a massive influence in politics, with Rabbis very likely paying people to lie about things, I wonder, is there a way to handle political pressure? As far as I'm concerned, Political pressure, with everything that's happening so far, is a problem bigger than peer pressure, for they can fire anyone who disagree with and oppose their agendas, or kill anyone who try to expose them in secret (Jesuits). This is largely due to them infiltrating every aspect of life throughout the centuries, if not millennia.
I'm addressing this because political pressure is one of the more problematic aspects every gentile must overcome in order to destroy the Yehuborim. If we don't, then all the races will indeed be enslaved by the Yehuborim.
I'm just speculating at this point, but one factor of the Yehuborim having such political pressure is that the gentile audience is too easily manipulated in the emotional aspect; since they've suspended their disbelief, an audience can easily believe the Yehuborim' ridiculous absurdities that are eerily similar to fiction. An audience has feelings, but that doesn't change the fact that the Yehuborim can still toy with them. There was website called Subverted Nation that mentioned something similar to what I'm saying now. It's like the NPCs believe that, by having their emotions on auto-pilot, they believed that, in addition to thinking that the Yehuborim are human in the same sense they are, expressing their feelings alone make them reconsider their decisions. This only serves to make the Yehuborim alter their plans, even though this can backfire at times. The gentile NPCs also fail to realize that religion and politics are more connected than they thought.
The RTRs are still very important, but discussing a means to counter and overcome the Yehubor's political pressure cannot be ignored.