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Under the Hammer of Genocide

Posted by polydoros on November 18th, 2015 under General


You can usually tell most about someone’s reaction via non-verbal signs.

If you carefully observe posture, breathing, eye movement, facial expression, etc. as NLP practitioners, or as interrogators, do.

If you see the person, hear their voice and notice pauses, then you can tell much better the effectiveness of a communication.  photo hammer.jpg

During face-to-face encounters it is also easier to MAKE IT PERSONAL.

So I run by new memes in personal encounters.

Now I’ve used the following against resistant audiences and it was consistently THE point when their resistance broke:

“Your children are under the hammer of genocide.”

Wondering why this phrase is so effective, I found some reasons.

It is a metaphor: visual, brutal, immediate.

And it contains the word “under” – in the same category of words as “down” and “sub”. (See the article “Drawing in and ON the subconscious”.)

“Under the hammer” also has the meaning of selling off something. So White children are being sold out / betrayed. The conscious mind may not notice such things, but the subconscious / unconscious mind does.

White Children are Under the Hammer of Genocide.

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  1. #1 by Jason on 11/18/2015 - 4:20 pm

    I can’t find much support for NLP.

    Although Tony Robbins, the “motivational speaker”, was a promoter of NLP, and he did manage to hypnotize people with his big teeth and take their money – so I guess that is something!

  2. #2 by Rose on 11/18/2015 - 6:14 pm

    When Swarming, would you use “White children are under the hammer of genocide” or “our children are under the hammer of White Genocide”?

    • #3 by Henry Davenport on 11/18/2015 - 9:38 pm

      I like the first one, “White children are under the hammer of genocide.”

      I’d think that would go good on twitter with a graphic to illustrate it, for anyone here who has that talent.

      Great graphic with this article! It will go very good on twitter too!

  3. #4 by Bob on 11/19/2015 - 9:46 am

    This is the way to do Mantra Communication!
    You try and try it in in the field and finally something WORKS.
    Most people treat Mantra thinking like amateur poetry: Bob came up with something cute so I’ll make up something and write him an ask if it’s cute.
    Polydoros goes and faces the enemy, makes something that works, then figures out why.

  4. #5 by Tom Bowie on 11/20/2015 - 8:42 am

    I love the Hammer idea and it’ll work anywhere. I’ll be using it very often.

    I tweak things a bit with personal encounters based on the individual and reading their reactions. Despite having good success I’ve not discovered anything that has broad appeal to White and Normal Folk myself yet.

    I don’t often encounter AntiWhites who I can bash in front of an audience; at lest not often enough to get great practice but, I’ve found a humiliation approach of late if an AntiWhite has a particular fondness for a single AntiWhite hate word. While something I’m not given to do normally, I sing. (While my singing is torture in itself, the laughter from observers seems to be even more painful.)
    Well Ol’ Mac-AntiWhite:
    “E-I-E-I-O
    with a Racist Racist here
    and a Racist Racist there
    here a Racist there a Racist
    everywhere a Racist Racist
    E-I-E-I-O”

    Perhaps I’ll be getting a bit more practice on AntiWhites in the future as the discussion advances.
    https://twitter.com/mkapp_/status/666842857748226050

    • #6 by Henry Davenport on 11/20/2015 - 3:04 pm

      I can’t wait to hear a live performance!

      That tweet is sure a happy bit of news!

      And polydoros, I forgot to comment what a strong effect this part of your article had on me:

      Now I’ve used the following against resistant audiences and it was consistently THE point when their resistance broke:

      “Your children are under the hammer of genocide.”

      The few times I’ve done face to face as you do, I’ve realized how much I would learn if I did it more. It’s hard to tell online sometimes just what people’s reactions are, and of course testing stuff is what we want to do.

      Thanks a lot for your good work and good reporting on it! 😀

  5. #7 by polydoros on 11/22/2015 - 6:35 am

    Another meaning is some people could connect “under the hammer” with “under the hammer and sickle” – as in the Soviet Union. Inspired by Bob, I’ve found using communist states more and more effective in my communications, smashing the points of reference of fleeing the communist states and White Flight. So “White children are under the hammer of genocide” subconsciously links this.

    Note also that I started using the phrase “under the hammer of genocide” because the verb-equivalent of the noun “genocide” doesn’t exist. “Genocided” / “being genocided” is not a word, and it isn’t as powerful as a metaphor even if you wanted to coin it.

    So “under the hammer of genocide” fits a gap in our vocabulary. One can also use the verb “chase down”, which is also effective. In our most common use of it, though, the phrase “Diversity means chasing down the last White person,” the “chasing down” is not a verb but a gerund (a verbal noun). This I think makes it especially effective because as a verbal noun it is more solid and easier to visualize rather than just a verb. Again, that sounds very technical, but the MEANING of this is picked up by the subconscious.

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