OpsLens

It’s OK to Be White: The Tactics of a 4Chan Operation

The infamous online trolling community behind the Pepe the Frog viral phenomenon, the taking down of Shia Labeouf’s He Will Not Divide Us video feed, and ground-zero for the Nation of Kekistan struck again this Halloween by hanging It’s OK to Be White signs across college campuses and city streets in three countries.

Before I go into the latest 4Chan-initiated shitstorm, I want to explicitly state that I’m going to be referring to the collective’s activities as “operations”—because that’s exactly what they are.  Every major example of the group’s doxing of radical leftist activists, capture the flag games, and viral messaging or meme wars is extremely well-coordinated and almost always executed with a purpose.

We’re talking about a group of internet sleuths, nerds, and trolls who decided that running Shia Labeouf’s HWNDU protest out of NYC wasn’t good enough.  When Labeouf moved his flag to a remote location in Greenville, Tennessee, 4Chan had the flag located and replaced with a MAGA hat within 37 hours by mapping the flight patterns and contrails of airplanes in the background of the feed’s video frame and juxtaposing them with air traffic radar and star patterns.  We’re talking insane amounts of sophistication here.

Leftists don’t have to agree with the online socio-political movement’s beliefs, but writing 4Chan off as a ragtag bunch of Trump supporting racists and hillbilly white supremacists has led to a pretty nasty collection of bites on their asses.

The He Will Not Divide Us saga made it clear that Labeouf’s hysterical brand of activism was no match for 4Chan, who can ultimately be credited with turning HWNDU into the fatal self-inflicted gunshot wound that killed his career. No more Shia movies? I can appreciate that.

4Chan is also responsible for identifying the masked Antifa scumbag who cracked a Trump supporter’s skull open with a bike lock at a “Patriot rally” earlier this year by using poor man’s facial recognition software, social media, and dating profiles to build an overwhelming case file of facts used to red-hand him. Not only did the doxing of Eric Clanton lead to the professor at UC Berkeley losing his job, it brought about felony charges on the coward courtesy of the Berkeley Police Department as well.  Here’s a fun fact.  A lot of the true 4Chan genius is coming from Canadian users despite the group’s impact on American issues. Thanks, neighbors.

Image result for eric clanton

Leftists don’t have to agree with the online socio-political movement’s beliefs, but writing 4Chan off as a ragtag bunch of Trump supporting racists and hillbilly white supremacists has led to a pretty nasty collection of bites on their asses.  There are higher levels to this game that the MSM either doesn’t understand or doesn’t want you to figure out despite their inability to sit down without pain.

In reality, the get-stuff-done crowd within the 4Chan community is an ultra tech-savvy group that works as a hive mind of sorts, proudly referring to its own activities as “weaponized autism” to capture the obsession, fixation, and meticulous planning of its members.

While it may be true that many 4Chan devotees are merely instigator trolls dedicated to mocking, besmirching, and triggering leftist wackjobs, the group leaves a fingerprint of diabolical genius when it comes to crafting viral messaging to damage mainstream and “fake news” narratives.  Their latest It’s Ok to Be White stunt is a perfect example of how the group is using the left’s own insanity against itself, and they call this practice “proof of concept.”

…by objecting so voraciously to signs saying that it’s simply OK to be white, the mainstream media is sending the message that it’s in fact not OK to be white.

In 4Chan’s It’s OK to Be White “proof of concept” operation, the concept is that mainstream media advances radical leftist ideology that whiteness is inherently evil or wrong.  The proof is then found in watching the mainstream media unleash a delusional narrative of racism, bigotry, and supremacism to frame the benignly worded signs hung around the US, UK, and Canada on Halloween.

In accordance with its planned design, the whole thing becomes a viral spectacle and forces conversations that expose normies—a term 4Channers use to describe people who allow mainstream media to indoctrinate their worldview—to the facts they’ve been deprived of. Inevitably the facts support 4Chan, not the mainstream media, and the red-pilling of said normies spreads exponentially.

The exponential spreading of MSM distrust occurs in this instance because there is literally nothing wrong with the five words “It’s OK to be white,” and any reasonable person knows it.  The mainstream media and leftist agenda pushers out themselves as disingenuous at best and racist lunatics at worst by pushing the white supremacist narrative as their response to the sign story.

The It’s OK to Be White 4Chan operation is a hand extended to people like Shaun King and Rachel Dolezal, who have been so beaten down by anti-white propaganda that they now live as impostor blacks.

After all, by objecting so voraciously to signs saying that it’s simply OK to be white, the mainstream media is sending the message that it’s in fact not OK to be white.  By sending this message that something is inherently wrong with a lack of melanin in one’s skin, the MSM thereby proves 4Chan’s point that leftists with their rampant identity politics are the true racists causing much of the chaos in society these days.

Some may argue that the signs are unnecessary or that they create division and awkward discomfort where there was none before.  Where have you folks been over the past several years?  The signs are a response to Sally Boynton Brown, who tried to chair the DNC earlier this year by vowing that her job was “to shut other white people down.”

The signs are a retort to every college campus and think tank inculcating young minds into this belief that people of color cannot be racist against whites no matter how vile the rhetoric.  They’re a rejoinder to MTV’s White People 101 and Netflix’s Dear White People, which do nothing but guilt trip, brow beat, and shame whites into self-loathing submission. Cease and desist immediately.

When people of color feel victimized by racism from whites, MSM calls them victims.  When whites feel victimized of racism by people of color, it’s considered white fragility.  The It’s OK to Be White 4Chan operation is a hand extended to people like Shaun King and Rachel Dolezal, who have been so beaten down by anti-white propaganda that they now live as impostor blacks.  Sean and Rachel, you don’t have to be proud of your whiteness. No one should subscribe to racial pride, as skin color isn’t something you earn.  Still, you both need to know that it’s OK to be white.

As colleges, high schools, and politicians vow to “investigate” who hung up signs that say it’s OK to have the skin color you were born with, they walk right into the “proof of concept” trap set by 4Chan’s activists.  What important investigation will you be tackling next, Blair HS of Maryland? You’d better serve us all if you could get the recipe for the secret sauce they put on Big Macs. Investigate that instead.

Perhaps the most unbelievable aspect of this whole thing is just how incapable of learning from their mistakes leftist and MSM dinosaurs have become.  When 4Chan handed them a cartoon frog and said “Go crazy!” they ran with it.  Pepe the Frog was declared a dangerous symbol of hatred and bigotry while CNN and The New York Times got laughed at and forced to watch the election of Donald Trump with eyelids clamped open like Alex in A Clockwork Orange.  Have you guys really learned nothing from that experience?

Image result for clockwork orange eyes open

To take the red pill is to discover that 4Chan is neither the breeding ground for white supremacist devils nor the cyber basement dwelling for pimple-faced teenagers and 30-something fat boys living at home with mom that the mainstream media depicts it to be. It’s actually a highly formidable international socio-political movement routinely outsmarting a legacy media who can’t avoid taking the 4Chan rope and hanging themselves with it.