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The Dangers of Zero-Knowledge in Rhetoric

  • Writer: ion ai
    ion ai
  • Dec 6, 2025
  • 2 min read

A short distinction on zero-knowledge rhetoric and how it is weaponized



Every time Nick Fuentes says Israel...



"Women are unaccountable. They need to ask their husbands for things. This is why women don't belong in politics." - Nicker Fuentes


Nick Fuentes often uses zero-knowledge statements in his rhetoric to emotionally convey his perspective but to also add angle.

Does this mean that Nick Fuentes truly believes that women don't belong in politics?

You can ask this question because with zero-knowledge statements there is an inherent disingenuity due to its purely technological form though that does not imply that the statement is reflecting their political ideology, views, or decisions. The statement merely exists within a controlled context and when taken out, it means something completely else. It is an ancient Latin trick to add angle to your subject matter, which is what constructs the controls here, so shall I call it the Latin Leprecon.


Let's not get tricked by these Latin Leprecons any longer...

The limit of zero-knowledge is best described as being only able to capture a scene without describing its attributes.


Zero knowledge:

The girl by the river with the elves.


Immutability:

The redhead girl by the river with the little elves gathering sticks for their fire.




The dangers that zero-knowledge rhetoric presents, and which is apparent with Nick Fuentes, is that the statements can be taken out of context and weaponized.


Trustless often is deployed with zero-knowledge. Trustless may be effective at isolating, but it is not agile enough for real life.


Immutability is simple to perform and does not require your property. Where zero-knowledge has proven to be ineffective politically for the far-right and the left (not just the far-left), immutability will become the standard one day. Zero-knowledge should be used within its' correct communication frameworks not recycled through mass media to build narratives and controls.


Until then, we will all try to take cover from this misinformation apocalypse.

 
 
 

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