Red pilled in 2016. Brutal American.
I follow people who have intelligent conversations. There are people other than me that you probably should be following.
I’m still not going to post the sort of things I heard from my janitor colleagues years ago, but everyone should loosen up and realize what this group chat is. Having thick skin is part of how the US could survive going forward.
Watch this all the way through.
This is a perfect example of what makes Americans different.
Everyone notices the big things.
The wins, the headlines, the moments the whole crowd claps for.
Almost nobody sweats the small stuff.
That two percent that looks like it does not matter.
The detail you could skip. The corner you could cut. The standard you could let slide just this once.
Here is what history keeps trying to teach us.
Empires do not fall on the ninety-eight percent.
They fall on the two percent nobody thought was worth the trouble.
The little crack you ignore today is the one the whole thing collapses through later.
Americans, at our best, are the people who refuse to skip the two percent.
That is the whole secret.
Mind the small things.
They were never small.
Yours Truly,
The Rebel Scum
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The shoe doesn't feel so good on the other foot. I am thinking that YouTube caves and blames the Brits for giving them what they wanted all along.
"How dare you use our platform to monitor, censor, and manipulate the far right?" Clutches pearls, then goes off to celebrate.
I really think they believe they can turn it off when it becomes inconvenient for them. It doesn't work that way.
This is especially appropriate because of HSBC's role in the Integrity Initiative, the British intelligence-backed "network of networks" that served as the first real transnational node in the Censorship Industrial Complex.
"Integrity Initiative - The HSBC Connection"
The text has deliberate misspellings in the opening sentence ("embded," "impsosible," "figutre") that Brian flagged as misdirection for pattern-hunters. Those aren't the encodings.
Real AI fingerprinting works via subtle statistical biases in token selection, phrasing rhythms, or probability distributions—designed to survive copy-paste and reveal origin/prompt details with the right detector key. No obvious acrostics, zero-width chars, or visible markers appear here. Without the specific platform's method or detection key (teased in the linked article), the exact embedded signals can't be extracted by eye or basic analysis. It's a solid demo of why these techniques are hard to spot.
UK police are now openly threatening to arrest people to stop them from committing a future crime
Read that again
Not because they committed a crime
Because the state thinks they might commit one
This is pre-crime policing
And the madness never ends....it just keeps going