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Chain-Of-Yes… – follow-up

Posted by polydoros on June 23rd, 2017 under Coaching Session, How Things Work


Regardless of theory, the real test for a message is how the audience responds to it.

After repeated testing while SWARMING, I noticed that one of the following posts was more effective than the other:

(Please note: regardless of how many times you’ve posted White geNOcide messages before, allow yourself the time to read through these:)

Post 1:

Nobody is saying that Africans in Africa will ever be a minority.
Nobody is saying that Asians in Asia will ever be a minority.
So why are they saying Whites will be a minority in Britain in 2036?
And Sweden in 2024?
That’s because there’s MASSIVE non-White immigration and FORCED assimilation in EVERY White country and ONLY White countries.
Because there’s a program of White geNOcide.
They say it’s “anti-racist” but it’s simply anti-white.
Anti-racist is a codeword for anti-white.
Diversity is a codeword for white genocide.

Now compare:
Post 2:

Nobody demands Asians be chased down by “diversity”
Nobody demands Blacks be chased down by “diversity”
So why are they saying Whites will be a minority in Britain in 2036?
And Sweden in 2024?
That’s because there’s a campaign to force MASSIVE non-White immigration and FORCED assimilation in EVERY White country and ONLY White countries.
Because there’s a program of White geNOcide.
They say it’s “anti-racist” but it’s simply anti-white.
Anti-racist is a codeword for anti-white.
Diversity is a codeword for white genocide.

…Now, which post do you think was more effective and why?

Think about it. It will be worth your time. 🙂

Spoiler below:

When testing while SWARMING, post 1 was doing better than post 2.

In its favor, post 2 has the “chasing down” meme in it, which seems to be a force-multiplier. But it is added at the very beginning of the post, so it’s too jarring. There isn’t a chain-of-yes. Therefore you can’t get the audience to come on the mental journey with you, beginning with the chain-of-yes.

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  1. #1 by Secret Squirrel on 06/24/2017 - 8:52 am

    Chain of yes is excellent. Leading them into a trap.

  2. #2 by Wuntz Moore on 06/24/2017 - 4:22 pm

    Thanks Polydoros, exercises like this are useful.

    In post 2, the sentence about Britain doesn’t clearly follow from the first two sentences. (The term “So” indicates a transition that isn’t apparent to the reader, so it’s an awkwardness).

    Except when I forget to do it, after writing anything I read it over while imagining that I’m someone who has never encountered the material before.

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