We're at a time where our numbers are solid enough (CoonTown bubble bursting due to popularity) that we can afford to think about more long-term and expensive tactics than just recruitment. As it is now, I see us as fighting a constant uphill battle against hordes of dindu savages and their SJW petmasters. These are people that in a thousand years will never be persuaded to our views, either they are shitskins, dating one, or already cut off their own genitals.
What I propose is to bypass the masses and go for the people whose opinions are actually of importance. There are hundreds of thousands of un-knowing white goyim that kikes depend on to run their machine. These are businessmen, lawyers, doctors, principals, mayors, museum directors, superintendents - and they can all be manipulated.
Anyone that works for public good or corresponds with the public on trust expects their constituents to interact with them in good faith. This is your inroad. What I have done in "Operation Garrison" is email the majority of school superintendents in the United States a simple and honest expression of concern for one of the school system's books. (These are important people by the way, superintendent is a big deal) Elie Wiesel, as some of you may know, is the face of the Holocaust in America. His book is read by millions of young students across America, and like all other Holocaust survivor stories it is complete bunk. So, acting like the concerned citizen I am, I asked them if they were sure that this book was genuine and unlike other fraudulent stories that sully the good name of jews that died in the holocaust. The results were better than I expected. Many of them expressed interest in the subject, and some even outright said that they would remove the book from their district. Only one ever found out that I was Ben Garrison the kike spiker.
This is why it works. These are people that are paid over $100k a year. They have to respond to emails. It is their job. You bypass the needed public opinion by going to authority directly; there is no need to push your way through a hundred feminists on twitter in order to get your voice heard. Not only is it a cheap and easy line of communication it can also cause a chain reaction as it works its way down the ranks of command. I had one email response where over a dozen teachers were involved in the forwarding process and were discussing the book - how many times have you done that on Twitter?
I hope I've given you something to think about. I think this format has a lot of potential as it is so easily mass produced and covert. No one is going to find out that you are emailing these people, and no one will be able to counter-raid you. If you can find the time to think of a good target for this you'll find that it's a lot more fun than the same-old same-old shitposting and comment wars. At the end of the day you feel like you've done something.
Alright /bmw/, good luck, I have faith in you.