Cultural Shift: Olympic Viewership Lowest Ever

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 17, 2018

Do you want to take this picture again? It looks like a little piece of hot ass blinked. 

As a Russian shill, I could give some kind of pro-Russian explanation as to why this year’s Olympics is going to have over a third less viewership than the 2014 Olympics.

Deadline:

With 19.3 million watching on NBC, NBC Sports Network and streaming in total audience delivery, last night’s Olympics barely was basically even with Valentine’s Day’s all-time low for the 2018 games so far. Cutting into any minor celebration the Comcast-owned net might get out of being up 0.5%, all those Day 6 official competition platforms put together last night was still down over 15% from the first Thursday of Sochi 2014 – which was only seen on NBC in primetime.

Putting up NBC 2018 against the broadcast-only coverage of February 13, 2014’s XXII Winter Games and things start to really sting. Last night’s primetime featuring Mikaela Shiffrin and Nathan Chen in PyeongChang dropped a hard 29% in sets of eyeballs.

But I’m not going to give a Russian shill explanation here.

The fact of the matter is that every element of the old culture is eroding.

I don’t think that the Olympics are a negative element of the old culture. On the contrary, they are basically one of the only wholesome elements of the modern cultural paradigm. The only popular sporting events where white people are significantly involved, and it isn’t a cult like most league sports.

But the whole thing is washing away. The old culture is passing as the old die and the young rise. And unlike previous cultural changes, this isn’t gradual. It is a hard break. The internet changed everything. Being born before and after the internet is akin to being born before and after contact with aliens.

The new culture will be the people’s culture.

The Jews are attempting to stifle that. But the people will win.

With our memes, will we create a new reality.