>music is the last great Trojan horse to into minds/souls of the masses Hear me out Our cultural/political situation sucks dick rn. We have great individual power levels here but to be honest, it’s unlikely we will be able to enact meaningful change without a coherent direction. I saw a gay ass Twitter screenshot recently that said something to the effect of “right wing people cannot make the next great music, they are inherently not-creative”. That’s bullshit and we all know it. We’re funny as fuck. Now, my theory is that music is the last great Trojan horse into the minds/souls of the masses. We can tap into that if we work together, but we will have to forego anonymity for some content creators >inb4 glowie Fuck off, if a glowie was tasked with starting a band, we are already beyond fucked My idea for a /pol/ record label is to gather together local artists who aren’t fucking terrible, exchange some info/artistic direction, and if stars align meet up and not fucking Craigslist rape each other. I’ll start a group in New Jersey if I can find a drummer, but I’d also offer to handle as much of the recording/production as possible for free (in US) Think about it. If we put some work into it, promote each other, and if our music is actually good, it’s a matter of time before we fuck with Spotify algorithms and reach some normie ears. At that point, MSM may go into panic mode and “warn” the normies who we are and where we came from. That’d be “bad press” but it’d be press. Then we’ll play it from there. I don’t have all the answers right now, but it’s an idea. A label of 5+ functioning, talented groups out of /pol/ could possibly make a splash.
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I've not heard of algocracy before. It looks interesting, but I'm curious how it would remain flexible enough to not rely on updates to deal with new edge cases etc. Seems like if you have people updating it regularly then it would be prone to the same degeneration of any other form of government, but I don't see how it would keep pace with quickly changing circumstances without some form of recalibration.