Tricked You!
Everything’s fine….relax.
My words aren’t that shocking anyway.
But…did you notice how easy that was?
Number One: People who get banned don’t use it as a marketing tool, it just happens. Happens unexpectedly.
Number Two: The only dude (as far as I know) to be authentically banned and suppressed is the comedian, Owen Benjamin. Twitter, YouTube, IG, D-Live, PayPal, even Quickbooks. And it didn’t just happen one time, it was consistent, and without warning usually.
Andrew Tate, sure, was “banned,” but his content was still all over YouTube.
Benjamin’s stuff was straight-up wiped from servers, even his gardening tips and piano videos, so he had to create a speakeasy saloon to keep the late-night bonfire going.
Anyways…
After 2021, I started noticing influencers everywhere claiming their milquetoast responses to certain topics were seen as “ban-able offenses.” And soon, big-name streamers started playing the victim and screaming…
“They’re coming to get me!”
To which I say…
They’re not…relax, they probably don’t know you exist. Also…who is “They?”
It’s just a marketing strategy. And it’s very effective, because it’s subliminally broadcasts the idea that some dark, and evil, nameless, faceless entity despises you so much that they want to stop you from ordering a book on Amazon…
…when in reality, you spending money on nonsense rather than using it to enrich your life does more damage (financially speaking)
It’s now trendy to be an “internet outlaw” which is wild, since most of them openly mocked true conspiracy theorists when it mattered. Back in 2020, skepticism of the mainstream Covid narrative was seen as dangerous…
But…now it’s safe. Now it’s safe to question the mainstream, and now we got ads all over the internet with phrases like…
“NO WONDER THEY HATE THIS COMPANY.”
or…
“BUY THIS BOOK BEFORE THEY BAN IT.”
No one is trying to ban you. It’s just a way to get gullible people to buy your merch.
And even…If THEY did, whoever THEY may be in your mind, THEY wouldn’t let you promote your product or your brand, they’d just throttle and wipe your accounts in the middle of the night.
The “read before they ban me” gimmick is right up there…in my opinion with the YouTubers and the IG streamers who say…
“God wants you to watch this entire video…”
or…
“If you love God, send this reel to at least ten people.”
or…
“God told me you’ll be the first millionaire in your family…”
Stop! Just…stop. I’m not mad at you, but please…stop.
If it were a real message, they wouldn’t be trying to monetize it.
If anything, I’d argue this…is a violation of the 3rd Commandment. (Taking the Lord’s name in vain). Using His name to pull in clicks. Instead of treating His name with respect, and spreading the message of Jesus Christ, people use it for vanity, to earn monetization.
Stop.
Or…don’t. We all have free will.
But it won’t last. Deceptive tactics never last long-term.
It’s like the Boy Who Cried Wolf. Sooner or later…the wolf will show up, but…no one will pay attention.
And some of them will be like… “the product is good, why has interest declined?”
If it were a good product, the deceptive advertising wouldn’t be needed. It’s simple.
Be honest.
Be true.
Be authentic.
Because here’s the real issue.
If every product is branded as “forbidden…” if every podcast host claims to be “an enemy of the Dark Cabal…” if every conversation is marketed as “too dangerous…”
The Overton Window shifts in the wrong direction, and actual horror becomes normalized.
And then…when real censorship, true corruption, and actual manipulation are revealed, no one cares. Why? They’re exhausted by the performances.
Don’t believe me?
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