>>192664I think it is a very good idea. and i also think that targeting Exchange students would be a magnificent idea.
>>192664>especially if we target transfer students (who often don't care much about American politics and want easy ways to get money)Foreigners are humans and care only for hedonism and self interest.
However when they come to a White country, they do it because of the goodies and the White People.
A vector to inject disturbing ideas is something like:
"Imagine a world without Whites" + An image of the third world
"Imagine this university with Whites missing" + An image of a South America campus university
"You are being cheated, this is not the real (country name) education" + An image of a community college plenty of beaners and niggers alongside another of a White college.
>People who see the QR code can scan it (a very normie thing to do)
That just reminded me how alien normies can be. Scanning random QR codes ranks alongside clicking on ads and following the links in unusual emails, but I suppose normies do that a lot too.
Your proposed payment system concerns me. You'd have to take steps to prevent glow in the darks from following the money to all of your agents.
>>192684Money does seem to be the limiting factor. They need some sort of incentives. The next best thing would be some manufactured good but that’s its own can of worms.
>>192684Living in China I can say that practically
everything is based on QR codes. Even using the laundromat or getting purified water from a machine (because tap water will kill you) requires going through an app. Big tech wants the West to go down the same route so might as well use their tools against them.
>>192692The user that prints the image is already losing money, so you have to take that into account.
You could make something like coinbase's crypto captcha, but that will probably not be enough to pay for the printing of the paper itself.
You have to get the money to generate itself so it's a self-sustained scheme if you want this thing to work, since you have a large number of people and weblinks, there are some options avaliable.
>>192664This would be an excellent tactic if we were the jews and could just print legal tender for lulz.
>>192664This, could use ad revenue to pay for rewards
How about a Horse Reich? Take over the world with horses. Get straight to the point. Or to much?
>>195363I like the way you think but a couple thousand people are not going to take over a country of hundreds of millions, least of all by riding horses into battle. Might have worked for select native American tribals but the competition was low level lever action rifles and revolvers, and other horses. Now we got military, automatic weapons that the public is not able to legally buy, cars, aircraft, and nuclear bombs.
Gaining a moderately large plurality of followers is step 1 to any revolutionary or reactionary movement. Even if we have to deal with lemmings there is no room for anything much else.
What if we put up It's Okay To Be White posters around capitals around every major holiday?
The cops in London won't know some random from Cornwall was the man who put these signs up. They won't think to look there either.
>>196497It's somewhat of a dead meme in public eyes but I don't mind it. Driving up to Sacramento or LA on Thanksgiving sounds fun. Maybe even go out for a little /mlpol/ meetup too.
>>196541As fun as it sounds to hit up some bar in a Twilight Sparkle hat, say "Are you TheLegend27?" to different people until I get lucky, and catch some drinks with everyone here, it's probably best that this board never has any meetups ever unless it's an uncucked no-degeneracy-allowed convention we're making.
>>196564Well a little bit of simple in-thread planning and visual reference isn't too bad.
Also you overestimate the insanity of fandoms. I met with an anon in the Christmas thread and we ended up having a nice chat. If you WANT to dress up as Aryanne and scream in the streets about the griffin conspiracy, sure, you could. But nothing says that it has to be that way, much less on an imageboard as small and mostly-optimistic as /mlpol/.