When I was in the WWE, I saw something that stuck with me...not in the ring, but backstage. There’d be a wrestler they were trying to “put over,” someone the crowd just wasn’t vibing with. You’d hear boos from the audience, or worse... dead silence. No reaction. And that’s death in wrestling. So what did WWE do? They'd pump in crowd noise. Literal cheers through the arena speakers. Sometimes even piped-in chants like “Rocky! Rocky!” - for someone the crowd clearly didn’t care for. And then I’d watch, from the monitors backstage, as the real audience started to fall in line. Like that fake reaction gave them permission to cheer. And they did. That’s when it hit me...most people don’t think with their own mind. They follow the noise. And now, I see the same trick everywhere. In politics. On the news. On social media. They play the cheer track, and the crowd claps like trained seals. Manufactured consensus. Emotional manipulation wrapped in spectacle. It worked in wrestling. It works even better in real life.

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I'm a nobody with no following of meaning. My followers here are 500× greater than anywhere else. ...and at the same time we had people like ODell etc clapping for it and happy about it gas lighting the whole community into accepting it... You can look at all my notes. There's 2yrs of me saying this kind of shit. I tried and got laughed at. Somehow this note of mine from earlier seems relevant here....
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When I was in the WWE, I saw something that stuck with me...not in the ring, but backstage. There’d be a wrestler they were trying to “put over,” someone the crowd just wasn’t vibing with. You’d hear boos from the audience, or worse... dead silence. No reaction. And that’s death in wrestling. So what did WWE do? They'd pump in crowd noise. Literal cheers through the arena speakers. Sometimes even piped-in chants like “Rocky! Rocky!” - for someone the crowd clearly didn’t care for. And then I’d watch, from the monitors backstage, as the real audience started to fall in line. Like that fake reaction gave them permission to cheer. And they did. That’s when it hit me...most people don’t think with their own mind. They follow the noise. And now, I see the same trick everywhere. In politics. On the news. On social media. They play the cheer track, and the crowd claps like trained seals. Manufactured consensus. Emotional manipulation wrapped in spectacle. It worked in wrestling. It works even better in real life.
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