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The 2024 Election Psyop: How the Left Was Played, and Why We’re Still Paying the Price
The 2024 Election Psyop: How the Left Was Played, and Why We’re Still Paying the Price
Alright, so here's my take—more than ever, I’m convinced the so-called “Never Kamala Left” got duped hard this past election. We’ve all heard about foreign interference in the 2016 election—thanks, Russia, right?—but guess what? It wasn’t just Russia this time. It wasn’t just international interference… No, this time we’re talking about a full-on digital psyop, an absolute game-changer.
Let’s talk about what went down in 2020, when we barely scraped by, and how things just amped up in 2024. What did we get? A flood of fake accounts, bots, and AI, flooding social media—Facebook, Twitter, you name it. These fake accounts posed as “Never Kamala Leftists” trying to spread division, giving their “solidarity” to voters who were actually just being led into a trap.
But here’s the kicker: How many of these accounts were just disgruntled teens from who knows where pretending to be Americans? How many were actually pretending to care about issues like Palestine when they had one goal: divide and conquer the left?
And guess who took the bait? Impressionable young voters, who didn’t realize that a vote for Kamala was not a vote for genocide—but that’s what they were told.
Here’s the thing—there’s a mental health crisis, and people are feeling desperate, hopeless, and exhausted. The Democrats have failed us with no solid leadership, and folks just forgot that Trump is the biggest threat we’ve faced since WWII. We saw it coming—the very same playbook from 2016, updated for 2024, and yet some folks fell for it again.
And let’s not forget the masterful organizing behind it all. After they did their job, they ghosted—leaving us wondering why so many “leftists” seem to have vanished.
It’s honestly chilling to watch how deep the divide goes. So, next time, let’s all just remember: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.