>>371070Interesting, and very weird. I'll be honest, I've pretty much checked out of the nu-internet so I'm not really up on the latest memes and developments, particularly in areas like tiktok. But I'll grant that this is pretty damn strange, and I'm not quite sure what to make of it.
As far as what OP seems to be getting at, with this being part of some larger demonic pedo thing, I honestly don't think that's what this is about. Assuming it is being pushed by China or ZOG or some other bad actor (as opposed to just being a weird ad campaign by some shitty poo-in-loo software mill), I think the objective is more likely to create a salacious distraction.
I've noticed a broad trend with media in general in recent years, where something really bizarre or outrageous will suddenly appear everywhere and start dominating conversation, usually timed around major developments in the news cycle. I've noticed it in legacy media as well as internet spaces, and I get the impression there's a coordinated effort to push crazy bullshit stories as a way to distract people from adjacent, but less easily digested, stories. For instance, when Epstein's island and the possible release of a client list was working its way back into mainstream conversation, you suddenly started hearing all this crazy off-the-wall nonsense about Stephen Hawking paying nude midgets to solve math problems. As soon as the debate over the border started heating up, suddenly every news feed was full of stories about Taylor Swift working for the CIA.
It's the same thing that was done to /pol/. The glowies/ZOG/what-have-you might not be able to completely control the narrative anymore, but they
can flood the public discussion spaces with garbage until they become unusable. They push some salacious but easily discredited bullshit story about, for instance, hidden satanic pedo messages in mobile games, and it serves the dual purpose of baiting and distracting easily baited retards, while also insuring that discussion of more serious topics gets buried. Plus, the batshit stuff gets lumped in with alternative media in general, which reinforces the narrative that only "official" news sources are trustworthy.
>>371072kek, this is a good example of what I'm talking about. It's getting hard to tell what's real and what's a parody anymore. This looks like something old /pol/ would have made, except nobody with the requisite skill level to produce something like this would go anywhere near /pol/ anymore.