terça-feira, 24 de fevereiro de 2026

Black Helen of Troy, and How the Globalist "Elites" Want Us to Remain in the Battle of Polarization

 Divide and conquer is a very old tactic precisely because it is so effective, because in practice it translates into dividing the majority into groups that are cultivated to hate each other. First, differences are perceived. Then, they are capitalized on. Useful idiots and opportunists are very important in this process. They are organized to constantly fuel these divisions, keeping the majority very busy hating each other, while clever minorities remain on top, controlling the circus. Among this "playing one against the other," or stirring up discord, another example, among many, is Christopher Nolan's new film, in which a supposed poetic license is taken to alter the ethnicity of a character from Greek mythology, Helen of Troy: from white European to black African. The argument used is that, since it's a fictional character and there's no explicit mention of their racial characteristics, then this creative freedom would be entirely possible. But we, who are not inside the rottencist hives, know very well what it's about: continuing to humiliate the "white man," appropriating his culture and vandalizing his history, showing him that the intention* is to erase him, demographically and culturally. Furthermore, this Hollywood debacle, yet another one, also perfectly fuels the fire of polarization, and so the blame falls on: Black people, activists... but especially those behind the curtains of this "vampire theater": "globalist elites," "Zionists"...

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