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Nick examines Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals to explain the tactical strategies the Left uses to gain political leverage and ultimately controlling the public narrative.
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00:00:00 - Should We Retreat? Republicans retreat in Minneapolis because they fear losing the political narrative
00:02:46 - Saul Alinsky: The Left’s Secret Architect Radicals like Alinsky influenced powerful leaders using confrontational, Lucifer-inspired tactics
00:04:21 - Rule #1: The left fakes massive power by using media to exaggerate their numbers
00:07:08 - Slogans vs. Substance: Using repetitive slogans to avoid discussing substance or lack of expertise
00:11:23 - The Hypocrisy Trap: Radicals weaponize conservative values to trap opponents in manufactured hypocrisy
00:14:04 - Ridicule and the Victimhood Pivot Use ridicule to incite overreactions then immediately pivot to playing the victim
00:17:52 - No Rest for the Weary: Constant Pressure on normies into making unnecessary compromises
00:35:12 - Why We Double Down Never negotiate with spoiled brats; it is time to finally double down
By Nick Freitas4.9
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Nick examines Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals to explain the tactical strategies the Left uses to gain political leverage and ultimately controlling the public narrative.
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Order by February 1st to get yours in time for Valentine’s Day: https://shop.nickjfreitas.com/s/Valentines2025
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GET YOUR MERCH HERE: https://shop.nickjfreitas.com/
BECOME A MEMBER OF THE IC: https://NickJFreitas.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/nickjfreitas/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NickFreitasVA
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NickJFreitas
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Nickjfreitas
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nickfreitas3.0
00:00:00 - Should We Retreat? Republicans retreat in Minneapolis because they fear losing the political narrative
00:02:46 - Saul Alinsky: The Left’s Secret Architect Radicals like Alinsky influenced powerful leaders using confrontational, Lucifer-inspired tactics
00:04:21 - Rule #1: The left fakes massive power by using media to exaggerate their numbers
00:07:08 - Slogans vs. Substance: Using repetitive slogans to avoid discussing substance or lack of expertise
00:11:23 - The Hypocrisy Trap: Radicals weaponize conservative values to trap opponents in manufactured hypocrisy
00:14:04 - Ridicule and the Victimhood Pivot Use ridicule to incite overreactions then immediately pivot to playing the victim
00:17:52 - No Rest for the Weary: Constant Pressure on normies into making unnecessary compromises
00:35:12 - Why We Double Down Never negotiate with spoiled brats; it is time to finally double down

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