Wednesday, April 19, 2023

ANOTHER RED PILL INFLUENCER JAILED

      A story that was overshadowed by---but dovetailed by certain propagandists---into the Trump indictment farce was the sentencing of based and redpilled influencer Douglass Mackey to a lengthy term in a jail cell on charges of Electoral Interference. Mackey was better known by his Twitter avatar Ricky Vaughn where he gained a huge following (inflated largely by other Red Pills' sock-accounts) before the 2016 Election until booted off the forum for numerous Terms of Use violations. Mackey's identity was unknown until he was doxxed by another member of the Red Pill Cult during an online cat-fight

     The Cult was quick to rally around Mackey, including many members of the increasingly-Red Pilled mainstream GOP. Even Tucker Carlson took the bait, opining on March 31st that “To see a man sent to 10 years in prison, and that is what Doug Mackey is facing in the wake of his conviction today, for making fun of Hillary Clinton." was a great miscarriage of justice. This, despite the fact that in true manly Alpha leader fashion, Mackey broke down on the stand and slobbered apologies like: “I had put a lot of things from my past away. I was trying to change my life, do the right thing. And I was in the process of making amends for some of the things I had done wrong in the past,” and “It was in bad taste. It was wrong. It was offensive, I apologized to my family!"

    Experience has taught a lot of us that whenever one of these Red Pills gets caught and screeches that he dindu nuffin' that chances are high that he did a lot more than something like harmlessly posting memes making fun of Hillary Clinton. From the Department of Justice website, we read what a jury actually found Mackey guilty of doing:

   "As proven at trial, between September 2016 and November 2016, Mackey conspired with other influential Twitter users and with members of private online groups to use social media platforms, including Twitter, to disseminate fraudulent messages that encouraged supporters of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to “vote” via text message or social media which, in reality, was legally invalid.  For example, on November 1, 2016, in or around the same time that Mackey was sending tweets suggesting the importance of limiting “black turnout,” the defendant tweeted an image depicting an African American woman standing in front of an “African Americans for Hillary” sign. The ad stated: “Avoid the Line. Vote from Home,” “Text ‘Hillary’ to 59925,” and “Vote for Hillary and be a part of history.” The fine print at the bottom of the deceptive image stated: “Must be 18 or older to vote. One vote per person. Must be a legal citizen of the United States. Voting by text not available in Guam, Puerto Rico, Alaska or Hawaii. Paid for by Hillary For President 2016.”  The tweet included the typed hashtag “#ImWithHer,” a slogan frequently used by Hillary Clinton.  On or about and before Election Day 2016, at least 4,900 unique telephone numbers texted “Hillary” or some derivative to the 59925 text number, which had been used in multiple deceptive campaign images tweeted by Mackey and his co-conspirators."

     Yeah...a few minor details that Mackey's supporters seem to overlook. Roger Kimball---another specimen of what passes for an 'intellectual' in the postmodern Right---defended Mackey calling the trial "Soviet-style intimidation. It has, or had, no place in America. It is the kind of thing that, once upon a time, we would hear about and deplore in distant lands ruled by communist despots. Now we emulate what we once deplored. Increasingly, alas, such totalitarian expedients are business-as-usual in an American regime that is staffed by apparatchiks of both parties who are drunk on power and care not a whit for free speech, individual liberty, or the impartial enforcement of the law. What they care about is the consolidation and perpetuation of their own power, period, full stop!" Kimball is a Board Member of the shady Manhattan Institute and CEO of Neocon media front Encounter Books. Kimball's real anger---in typical Neocon fashion---is actually more directed at Democrats, who get away with voter fraud while not allowing the same 'courtesy' to candidates backed by the fake Right.

     "But since Douglass Mackey, a Trump supporter, has been convicted of a felony for making a joke, what about Kristina Wong?" Kimball squawks, "She did the same thing that Mackey did in the 2016 election, only her meme supported Hillary!"

    This is why we refer to Red Pills as 'Alt-RINOs.' They have a natural affinity with Neocons in that neither are traditional Conservatives but represent the Reactionary Left. As we saw beginning in 2021---and especially during the 2022 'elections'---the never-Trump moneyed faction of the GOP has been absorbing much of the rhetoric and tactics of the Alt-Right. Many on the Alt-Right have become disillusioned with Trump---mostly because he consistently rejected their extremism. Neocons, in contrast, have no such scruples. They're willing to play based and repilled because they share many of the same basic goals. Both believe that an Elite should rule; both believe in America as a master-race. 

    A great example of their combined duplicity was the case of Guo Wengui, another 'influencer' recently thrown in jail. Guo was a major business leader in China, until an internal investigation uncovered a series of corrupt activities. He fled China with considerable loot, and (also characteristic of Red-Pill cultists) left his followers behind to take the fall. In the US, however, money talks; and Guo soon found friends with Steve Bannon and other based and repilled leaders. Guo was promoted to the likes of Neocons Mike Pompeo and John Bolton as an "anti-China dissident" and an "expert on China affairs," until caught last month running the same scams over here.

    The Red Pill is essentially a cult. The concept was devised by marketing industry people who found Internet technology a vast venue for selling their 'product' to disaffected and alienated men. Within short order, they infiltrated and co-opted the Men's Rights Movement with their pseudoscientific theories on Evolutionary Psychology, Game Techniques, and sleazy 'pick-up-artistry.' From there, they infiltrated White Supremacist groups, absorbed other cults like Owen Benjamin's 'Bears' and really launched into politics with the largely-fabricated 'Gamergate.' Not all of their attempts have been successful; such as Vox Day's failed attempts to turn the Science Fiction Writer's Guild and the Comics industry. They made a concerted effort to hijack the 'MAGA' Movement with mixed results. They seem now to have made considerable inroads in the Establishment GOP. 

    In spite of their posturing as Alphas, Red Pills are notorious for their unmanly behavior (another trait they share with Neocons) and their ability to turn on one another when it means saving their own skins. We've described how Mackey folded on his based principles the minute a Federal Judge frowned at him. Then we have this from the trial transcript:

   "Evidence revealed during the trial showed Mackey participating in direct message groups where extremists carefully workshopped disinformation, and then strategically amplified it through Twitter’s algorithm to maximize chaos in a way that benefited Trump. The prosecution's star witness, a pseudonymous extremist turned pseudonymous FBI cooperator known as Microchip, was active in those groups." 

   We don't know the identity of 'Microchip,' but according to Joe Fionda---a Liberal film producer who has done documentaries on the Cult---Microchip was in trouble himself with the Government over an IRS debt and Amphetamine abuse. When he learned of the investigation into Mackey's electoral interference, Microchip agreed to fink off all of his cronies to get himself off the hook. 

   Real men do not behave like Microchip, Mackey, or Guo; nor do real Conservatives. Electoral fraud or any of the other sleazy tactics of the Left don't justify it being done on the Right. The reason the Left gets away with such things is because they're simply doing what Leftists do; for the Right to do the same things is hypocritical. If the Right would actually stand for something (specifically their stated ideals of human rights and individual liberty) instead of trying to own the Libtards (by copying or exceeding every rotten thing the Left does), we might actually still have some credibility as a political movement again. 



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