First, let me say that it is my personal belief that we are not a typical hivemind, but instead a schizophrenic mind working towards similar goals and facing similar challenges. Yesterday an event, that can be seen as either or both depending on who you ask, was encountered.
There seems to be some amongst us that feel that disavowing the incident is an option. It isn't. If it was or wasn't a false flag (many anons are working on trying to figure that out) it was done and the narrative that it represents all of us is now in place. This will be used, constantly, as a weakness.
>bring up car attack
>disavow
>rinse, repeat
Now, I am well aware that the morals of some make this a hot issue for them and fully understand that. This person, that now will represent us regardless of our wishes either way. There is one way forward. To not disavow. Don't jump on the issue to tell everyone that he "doesn't represent you/us/your wife's son" because it does not work. Instead, meme. Laugh. Be the craziest guy in the room because we are /pol/. There is no "too soon" or "offensive" in our dictionary. If it is in yours, you are in the wrong place. Don't allow the shills, the commies, (((MSM))) etc. smell your own personal weakness. Don't fall for debates on whether it was "uncalled for". His actions simultaneously represents us and doesn't, because we are not a commie/Islamic hivemind of set rules. Only a disturbed think tank occasionally working towards similar goals on a Sudanese wake boarding forum.
>>137236572
bumping for the Mongolian bowfishing board
No one will care about this by Thursday.
Hell most don't already.
Weapon of mass autism is just tunnel visioned on it cuz /ourguy/ protest and Antifa
Fine if anon has sperg fit over it
it is fun and a good exercise
But don't think we need to gather or shape a narrative over it.
/pol ain't a marketing campaign
Don't try to make it one.
>>137236572
I agree with OP. There's is no way we can disavow him or if we even have the capability to do so. What we can do is make sense of what and why he did it. Was it a mistake? Was he afraid? Etc.