Breaking the Cycle of Manufactured Conflict
- Mar 19
- 2 min read

The biggest lie ever sold to marginalized communities is that we are our own worst enemy. That falsehood has been programmed into systems of oppression for centuries, refined into a playbook so effective that most never question it. Whether it’s Black-on-Black crime in America or self-sabotaging infighting in resistance movements worldwide, the mechanism is the same:
Create artificial scarcity – make people believe there isn’t enough power, money, opportunity, or freedom to go around.
Introduce controlled chaos – insert agents, incentivize betrayal, spread disinformation, and watch the house burn itself down.
Profit from destruction – turn struggle into a business model while the real power brokers remain untouched.
Case Study: RMVE & the Economics of Hate
Let’s look at how European white supremacist organizations sustain themselves. Most members aren’t in it for some grand ideology—they’re in it for the money.
Selling cheap insignia, fake military uniforms, glorified memorabilia.
Monetizing hate speech through online grifts, paywall content, and donation funnels.
Using prison gangs and street-level enforcers as expendable foot soldiers while leadership reaps the profits.
Humber’s involvement in Terrorgram is no different. It was never about "the cause"—it was a brand-building exercise, a hustle disguised as a movement. And that’s the fatal flaw in all supremacist networks: they rely on greed and control to function, and those same vices guarantee their eventual collapse.
The Black Mirror: Self-Destruction as a Commodity
While supremacist networks implode from greed, marginalized groups are programmed to implode from internalized conflict.
Street crews eliminate their own best warriors over petty disputes, leaving entire communities leaderless.
Online influencers push destructive culture loops while getting paid by the very system that profits from dysfunction.
Government agencies infiltrate, redirect, and neutralize any real effort to break free.
Breaking the Cycle: The Only Move Left
If there is to be any future beyond just survival, then the playbook must be burned. Permanently.
No more infighting – You’re not enemies just because the system told you to be.
No more self-sabotage – Every step forward must be intentional, not reactionary.
No more playing their game – If your response to injustice is predictable, it’s already been accounted for.
This is the final truth: those who know better, move better. If the cycle is to end, then every decision must be made with long-game vision.
That’s it. The rest is action.
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