>>20825717Do you see this /vp/?
This is probably one of the shitposters
Having fanned the flames through a false flag campaign, he posts as one of "us". Because of that, you are automatically more inclined to listen. Notice how the premise already starts with an assumed guilt (and even more markedly, subtly convincing you they were responsible for past incidents). He planted the seed in your mind already, by making your unconscious associate the shitposting with Amour shitposters, who he has also been false flagging as. It's subtle brainwork, because one's brain doesn't automatically reject the suggestion, if say, they are not Amour themselves, or have been upset that their waifu got trashed. It's a clever maskirovka, with subtle mind control through targeted propaganda. It can be defeated, but you have to think more critically /vp/.
The real question is...who is behind this?