It's been a month since any update and I apologize for that. Life suddenly got very busy and there was not much I could do.
Also got a bit tired of the initiative, but I'm back into it nowThe platform remains a good choice for redpilling the masses, and if you doubt it read this article:
https://www.cjr.org/tow_center/wechat-misinformation-china.php (archival was buggy, sorry). The writer complains about "misinformation," predictably but makes interesting points.
WeChat is used not only by mainlanders and various randoms across the world, but also by a surprising number of Asian immigrants (particularly first-generation) in our homelands. They tend to get their news from the thousands of "official accounts" (which are less "official" than Twatter checkmarks). The Right already has the upper-hand when it comes to such accounts and viewership, meaning the majority of foreign Chinese on WeChat are right-leaning. The biggest of the accounts are roughly where the Daily Mail or even Breitbart are, so it wouldn't take much to push readers toward the heavy-hitting redpills.
I think our side undervalues "Honorary Aryans;" if you go on 8Chan you'll see them absolutely (and somewhat justifiably) abhor Chinks. It remains that in the United States and Canada at least (Australia so much that it's an actual problem) Asians are a large and fast-growing minority; there are over twenty million in America. Unlike other minorities (
cough cough muh based blacks
cough]) it is not an uphill battle against low intelligence and electoral bribery to redpill them. In fact, Asians as a voting bloc remain largely moderate despite living in big cities for the economic benefits (though, descendants of immigrants are much more bluepilled due to public school indoctrination). There is much more discontent among them towards affirmative action than whites feel and they also dislike free gibs as well as the trashing of cities. Given a sufficient campaign we could spur a movement and disassociation from other minorities. When so many whites stand against us every million counts and we must look for strong allies.
There are various ways to do this; originally I figured just infiltrate more chat rooms but they are highly insular (up to 500 in each one) and isolated; there aren't enough of us. Setting up an official account and spreading it could do wonders, or we might infiltrate one of the aforementioned accounts with a million+ readers. We already have someone who has his own official account and publishes articles. Also, there are forums and websites that different Asian nationalities use, though establishing a presence requires cultural knowledge and time.
If you want to join the WeChat group, here's the link.
Be warned that WeChat counts as malware and should not be installed on a phone unless if it's disposable or you live in China; absolutely do not download it to your computer. One chap in our group has an IRC chat up and running but he's a bit off his rocker and I don't trust him. Hopefully soon we can set up an independent IRC or Telegram chatroom so we can communicate outside of WeChat.
ALSO, I highly recommend you are careful in what links you share. Posting a BitChute link can get you v& in China (this actually happened to one of our members though he got off with a warning). I don't know if simply being in the same room when something like that is posted will cause that to happen, but it's better not to take the chance. It's better to post a screenshot of the link so it can be copied manually.
Anyway, it's been a fun month and I saved the best screenshots.
First we start off with a chap named Dustin. He's a lefty but at least not a mainstream one. His primary purpose is to troll as he does here in a group pretty much dedicated to happy thoughts.
Also, here's a Britcuck who actually thinks Sadiq Khan has more right to the country than he does. Thankfully we chased him off the chat and hopefully off a cliff as well.