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posted ago by MikelovesTrump ago by MikelovesTrump +6163 / -6

They are using the social media that us older folks don’t use for more than useless shit. My son knew that it was Antifa that led the charge into the Capital building.

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Patriot_Pat 208 points ago +209 / -1

I'm getting it from both ends! ... Let me explain. My son turned me on to the Donald when it was still on that service that shall not be named, he was in high school at the time. He's now in college and he and his friends made sure to let me know about TD.W when it transistioned here. They are aware and awake. On the other end... My 84 year old mother, as soon as the Capitol was breached claimed we would find out that Antifa has infiltrated the crowd. Which all in all is amazing since she has been a Democrat her whole life but declared this time, there was no way she was going to vote for that piece of crap Biden guy. Amazing to me since her only source of information besides MSM are the groups of old woman she chats with on FB. And I sadly must say, as I have spent years (since 2016) trying to red pill her and failed, where I failed her elderly friends did not.

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AllTheWayTrump 108 points ago +113 / -5

Parties and pussy.

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DahRage 42 points ago +44 / -2

This. That's why I went.

Then covid had to take that away from me too. Fuckers.

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Jackedteddybear117 13 points ago +15 / -2

Exactly that’s the only reason to go

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Ragnarok 26 points ago +28 / -2

Come for the pussy and stay for the life long debt (whether you want to or not).

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DigitalDemocracy404 19 points ago +20 / -1

You can leave college debt free or with very little debt if you are smart about it and search for scholarships while keeping your expenses low. Also if you major in a high demand career you will most certainly land a job with great benefits that will pay the rest of your debt down up to 1k a month. College is certainly necessary for STEM careers but it is a scam for the everyone else. Also for any of you young Pedes reading this, please take your studies seriously, what you take from college will make your transition to your career much smoother.

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EdmondDantesDog 8 points ago +8 / -0

Quick question is female Swedish poetry through the lens of critical race theory a good choice for me to take? ITs only going to cost around 80k, what are my job prospects like - surely a 6 figure salary will be a easy?

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TiltedOutOfBall3 5 points ago +6 / -1

Landing a paid internship/co-op is a good way to pay off debt as well, while still in school.

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Countess1066 3 points ago +3 / -0

Junior college in a town with a major university. Then you have two years to get general Ed done, party and decide if a bachelors degree is for you.

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Ogcarvattack 23 points ago +24 / -1

Grab em by the parties?

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Jakefoy92 12 points ago +12 / -0

Wait... party = pussy...republican PARTY! Cowards! Q confirmed

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REEE-dacted_Refugee 1 point ago +2 / -1

Makes so much sense now

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KEKpepeKEK 17 points ago +17 / -0

True

Source: am college student

PS: I kinda am upset by the party culture at most colleges. I’m going on my moms GI bill thankfully and there are so many idiots spending their loans on alc and such. Kinda sad.

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Ragnarok 11 points ago +11 / -0

That was the first thing I noticed the first year I enrolled. Id taken a couple years off after highschool and had just been working and living. Enrolled in my early 20s and realized very quickly that so many of these kids had no idea why they were there but were wracking up very real debts. Most of them had no real idea why they were studying what they were or what their plans were after said studying. But the debt comes regardless.

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AlkalineFrog 4 points ago +4 / -0

God bless you and your Patriot mother. I wish I could be home during these most important times but I to signed up to fight for our country... unfortunately they have me doing that somewhere else right now.

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GhostofPatrickHenry 1 point ago +1 / -0

That’s why I went!

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Delta 31 points ago +31 / -0

STEM degree

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dropbear 28 points ago +29 / -1

This, and as someone who did it, even stem is getting wokeified. They force you to take several bs fluff classes and I hear in some places if you study any sort of genetics they force you to attend a class that basically tells you man/woman and other factors are not based in genetics at all, they're solely cultural, which is stupid considering behavioral bio is partly about how biology influences culture.

And research that contradicts the narrative / corporate and political interests gets suppressed, especially if it touches on nutrition or climate/emissions.

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Kkarbon 22 points ago +22 / -0

Yep, STEM is being wokeified. All freshmen at a college near me are required to take an “anti racism” course. Which might be fine if it was actually an “anti racism” course, but it’s basically just an “anti white people” course

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2SmoothGQ 5 points ago +5 / -0

If I was still in college I would take my money back and nope the fuck out to an apprenticeship or some sort of trade school real quick.

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dropbear 10 points ago +10 / -0

I don't have any problem with foreign languages in the curriculum (I'd argue Spanish is handy for geographical reasons), but honestly anyone who moves to the US should have to learn English like they do to move to Australia and New Zealand. I've heard it's really questionable how well that is enforced over there, as some speak very broken English apparently, but there's no excuse for not having it as an expectation.

But Mandarin? They can fuck right off with their goals of Chinese hegemony. It's always useful to understand your enemy, but this is clearly about subservience and helping ease China's move to become the sole global power, nothing less.

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Ragnarok 5 points ago +5 / -0

You should learn a second language anyways...a lot easier to know whats being said or presented in places like China or Russia when you speak the language. The enemy of my enemy is my friend...both of those countries have huge dissident populations. Knowing some Spanish in the US is also logical. Having the ability to speak more then English is never going to harm you. The harm comes if they attempt to rid us of our language.

The vast majority of the world is bilingual. America and some folks attitude towards this is an exception in this department..not a rule and even then we have several bilingual citizens. TdLr: knowing a second language isnt anti patriotic, i'd be more concerned with their attempts to bastardize English and alter words meanings then the expectation of you taking a fucking language class like the overwhelming amount of the world has had to do at some point.

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Scroon 5 points ago +5 / -0

The forced second language is an example of a good tool being turned to foul purposes.

Multiple languages are a blessing, but they're currently using it to delegitimize the cultural cohesion that a common English gives us.

Here in SoCal when you see official postings printed in three different languages you have no idea what country you're in.

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FormerGraveheart 1 point ago +1 / -0

China is the enemy. Russia is not.

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WassermanSchultz 28 points ago +28 / -0

The paper you get at the end of 4 years is valuable, and it you are awake when you go in you won't end up woke.

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UnmaskedPatriot 7 points ago +7 / -0

This.

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Jimmyprawns 4 points ago +4 / -0

True.. it sucks though, because you damn near have to educate yourself to a bachelor's degree level before starting one just so you have a shot at holding your own against the looney profs and other students. If you go along it's an easy ride. If you question anything you have to be ready to defend yourself intellectually.

There is reason why the priveledged in the soviet union almost universally majored in history. Marxist history is cake. Say orange man bad, rinse repeat, collect 4.0 gpa.

Path to good living was to go along unthinkingy and accept book coloring job at large bureau in Moscow.

STEM was suicide. The practical side was always being scapegoated and sent to gulags. When 5 year plans failed it was always because of some engineer who engaged in 'sabotage', 'wrecking' or 'spying.' Sharashkas are worth reading up on.

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Patriot_Grazer 16 points ago +16 / -0

Networking is the best way college helped me with.

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BirchTBarlow 6 points ago +6 / -0

Credentialing.

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Marius 30 points ago +30 / -0

Yeah my 23 year old son is not really into politics; just happy to have a shitty job atm; but after Ashli Babbitt was murdered he called up and starting ranting in a way that perfectly matched my own feelings. I was really stunned. I do think young people are quickly waking up because they see how bleak their future is likely to be under this planned Fascist New World Order.

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FatCatOnSmack45 26 points ago +26 / -0

My daughter noticed how BLM burning looting and murdering is fine, but peaceably assembling in the capital is the worst crime ever apparently. Never been so proud

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Jimmyprawns 10 points ago +10 / -0

Her future is bright, not easy, but bright.

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GoldenQueen 16 points ago +16 / -0

Wish my husband who is a baby boomer would get red pilled. He watched CN since Wednesday. If I had any doubts about election fraud, I don't anymore.

At this point, I want the BigTech and Dems/Rinos to get penalized. I am pretty naive and mellow about this stuff. but even I am getting upset with the hatred and censorship that comes from MSM and BigT. They acted like crybabies for 5 years.

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MostlyPeaceful 11 points ago +11 / -0

If he's a boomer, can't you just withhold relations and breakfast until he complies?

On a more serious note, I can imagine that can't be an easy daily situation for you. Keep the faith and keep that ember glowing inside.

We're all pissed, and rightfully so!

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ClaytonMagnet 5 points ago +5 / -0

Point out that you are alarmed that a few broken windows and chairs in their center of power has made politicians everywhere angrier than they were over people's smoldering neighborhoods

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Scroon 14 points ago +14 / -0

Old women talking together were the original conspiracy forums. Geeky men just like to think we invented it.

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RussianFemBot 8 points ago +8 / -0

Ever heard of a “stitch and bitch”?

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JoePCool14 88 points ago +89 / -1

Can confirm. I work with some high schoolers. You'd be surprised, even the kids who aren't exactly the brightest bulbs can see what going on. Most notably, that the virus vaccine is a complete scam to sterilize and break genetics. It is definitely interesting to witness.

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deeznuts4america5000 14 points ago +15 / -1

and people 2-3x their age just jump at the opportunity to try experimental medicine!

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BoatingAccident 28 points ago +29 / -1

Kids hate authority. Always have always will. They are wired that way for survival. Now, we are the counter culture.

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JoePCool14 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah those kinds of people are stupid. The only time you should use experimental treatments are if it's a "Right to Try" scenario, where death is almost guaranteed either way, so it's worth trying something new if it really might work.

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Jimmyprawns 5 points ago +6 / -1

The first cursory explanation I heard about the vax being an rna deal instead of a bit of the actual virus, was translating in my head, in real time as a malware attack on the body itself. No wonder they couldn't get green lights or funding for that shit before the Rona panic.

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ClownTamer 5 points ago +5 / -0

Considering they want to vaxx black people first, I don’t think it’s meant to sterilize. They could have put that shit in the flu vaccines if they wanted to do that. The simpler explanation is probably the correct one here: there are billions upon billions of dollars to be made on this in the short term, and over time as they convince people there’s a new Rona every year like the flu, trillions of dollars.

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chickyrogue 68 points ago +71 / -3

my millenial son knew it was a flase flag even ten minutes before i smelt a rat

im so PROUD of him since being a city kid ALMOST ALL of his friends are buy'd-in karens with blinders {mku is heavy in nys}

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Plsdontfireme 44 points ago +45 / -1

I was there. Trump supporters are pissed. Maybe there was antifa, but I saw with my own eyes a true alpha destroy a cop with one punch to the face. He was no antifa, he was a patriot pissed at injustice. The other trump supporters pulled him off and helped the cop get back to his side.

I saw a guy graffiti on the wall. He was a cuck, maybe antifa based on him being alone, a scrawny beta, and wearing all black (no mask tho). He wrote with a framers crayon (does antifa know where to even get those?) After marking the wall. He was destroyed by trump supporters and called antifa. III Percenters came in and saved him from being pummeled to death.

Trump supporters are pissed and you're a fool if you think pissed alphas are incapable of violence.

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borotobo 19 points ago +21 / -2

Yes Idk why our own narrative around here is claiming antifa spearheaded the capitol rush. Are we not proud of our fight for justice?

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Jimmyprawns 5 points ago +5 / -0

Word

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Namaste 14 points ago +15 / -1

Three letter agencies have demonized violence to achieve ones ends through the mockingbird media and the school system. Despite the fact that violence is THEIR #1 modus operendi. The reasons are obvious.

Take the Civil Rights movement in the 60s. We are taught the MLK through peaceful protest is what caused change. I was alive and can tell you this is bullshit. His movement was largely ignored since it had no teeth. It was the activist groups-Black Panthers, Malcom X, etc. that started blowing shit up that got the establishments attention. I'm not advocating violence - but those are the facts as I remember them.

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RuleoVicus 2 points ago +2 / -0

👆

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RuleoVicus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Absolute. Keep a level head pedes.

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cropduster 4 points ago +4 / -0

People like to think in absolutes. Of course there is violence coming from both the steal stoppers as well as the antifa who hoped to incite further chaos. Too many stupid arguments claim it was all one or the other.

They also aren't accounting for the sheer size of this rally. With that many angry people protesting, a handful of overzealous shitheads is guaranteed. The capitol police failed to secure a strong perimeter beforehand, plain and simple. They knew this was coming.

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Scroon 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's part of the psycho-political game. It's good that we're fed up and acting on it, but the bad guys are also using it to demonize us. So while we have to officially disavow the violence, we also know it was a good thing.

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anonaki 6 points ago +7 / -1

Anyone can be violent. The point is Antifa and other agent provocateurs infiltrated the rally, greatly instigated the storming and ensured that the money shots were created for the media. Once you have a pissed off group of people gathered in one place, it doesn't take much to set things off. Enough people will get caught up in the moment.

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loverat 1 point ago +1 / -0

Less than 5% to swing a mob. And I bet they teach that in Antifa Tactics 101

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chickyrogue -2 points ago +1 / -3

where is your body cam footage?

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Plsdontfireme 3 points ago +3 / -0

This may be your first account, but im glad to see you're already anticipating needing another 998 before you convince me that there was no fraud haha. :)

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cropduster 3 points ago +3 / -0

that any court has acknowledged as real or reliable

In case you're just looking into this for the first time, you'll see that the courts did not review the evidence at all in the vast majority of the most compelling cases. "Not acknowledged" is meaningless if they are able to make excuses for never even hearing any of these cases.

If courts or the media could actually debunk the evidence following a full forensic audit, we could all stop arguing about this. But they won't, and the evidence is highly compelling with many expert analysts vouching for it.

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Rugar22 51 points ago +52 / -1

This type of stuff makes me feel better as an older Gen Zer. I was born in 1997 so I'm towards the beginning of this generation.

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morrowlane 12 points ago +15 / -3

Pretty sure that makes you a young millennial

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Rugar22 21 points ago +24 / -3

Nah, Millennials ended in 1995.

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Crazyacey 14 points ago +15 / -1

I was born in 1995 and I classify myself as a millennial but I still have gen Z traits. Its such a weird time period for both generations mixing.

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Pelosi_Halitosis 10 points ago +11 / -1

I was born in 68, I have zero boomer tendencies.

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geekdean 4 points ago +5 / -1

Boomers were done by 64, those of us born from 65 on are classified at GenX, altho I don't think we fit in either class (65).

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Scroon 2 points ago +3 / -1

Thank you. It's like people have no idea what boomer is supposed to refer to.

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loverat 1 point ago +1 / -0

They don't, they just parrot shit they hear without understanding it. A bit like people advocating for Socialism/Communism without knowing how it always fails and millions end up dead.

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loverat 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah I'm 65 born as well. I think it depends on how Boomerish your parents are if you get me. My parents are Boomers that never owned a house or accumulated money. They aren't hippies either - they are just weirdo's =)

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Ogcarvattack 5 points ago +6 / -1

Born in 81. Feel your pain.

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Rugar22 4 points ago +5 / -1

How about we just say were both young pedes? lol

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America1stAndOnly 5 points ago +6 / -1

Bub, hate to break it to you, but nobody can agree what the millenials are. You will find articles that state the generation started as early as 1982 and went on to as late as 2005. The ends of it just keep getting stretched out because that term has been used to scapegoat an entire generation of people.

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Rugar22 3 points ago +4 / -1

Yeah, I feel like it's best to let that issue pass and not worry about who's in what generation. How your raised has alot to do with how you end up.

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Scroon 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is actually some delineation between the gen labels. It's just that they get contorted through misuse.

Boomers are the generation born in the post WWII baby boom, approx 1945-60. The hippie generation followed in the 60s, and Gen X started birthing in early 70s to 80s.

Gen Z followed, and after that came millennial.

I started hearing the term "millennial" circa 2010, referring to teens and young adults, so that pegs their births in the mid to late 90s.

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America1stAndOnly 1 point ago +1 / -0

I started hearing the term "millennial" circa 2010, referring to teens and young adults, so that pegs their births in the mid to late 90s.

Yes and? Now people from the early 80s get called millennials as well. You're arguing what you think a millennial is, but have ignored my point that many others don't agree with you. The term millennial is basically meaningless at this point.

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morrowlane 1 point ago +2 / -1

Well, according to the Strauss–Howe generational theory which coined the term "millennial", defined the generation as a roughly twenty year period of 1982 to 2004.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strauss%E2%80%93Howe_generational_theory#Millennial_Generation

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Scroon 2 points ago +2 / -0

That theory is obviously wrong. For one thing, baby boomers did not start in 1943.

They just made up a theory and shoehorned the popularly recognized generations into it to give it a semblance of veracity.

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morrowlane 2 points ago +3 / -1

Dude, they are literally the preeminent generational theorists. I'd encourage you to familiarize yourself with their work, start with "the 4th turning" one of the best books on the subject,

Strauss and Howe base the turning start and end dates not on the generational birth year span, but when the prior generation is entering adulthood. A generation "coming of age" is signaled by a "triggering event" that marks the turning point and the ending of one turning and the beginning of the new. For example, the "triggering event" that marked the coming of age for the Baby Boom Generation was the assassination of John F. Kennedy. This marked the end of a first turning and the beginning of a second turning. This is why turning start and end dates don't match up exactly with the generational birth years, but they tend to start and end a few years after the generational year spans. This also explains why a generation is described to have "entered childhood" during a particular turning, rather than "born during" a particular turning.

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loverat 1 point ago +1 / -0

Exactly.

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Bill07 3 points ago +3 / -0

Lol....thanks for making me feel older. Hahaha.

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Rugar22 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lol no problem

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AllTheWayTrump 20 points ago +21 / -1

Uncontrolled emotions do that. Nothing wrong with having emotions if you understand them and know not to act based solely off of them.

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Ogcarvattack 11 points ago +12 / -1

Nothing like some good ol righteous anger.

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Lancerprime2 2 points ago +3 / -1

Or Righteous Indignation?

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Financial_mom 39 points ago +40 / -1

Same thing with our teen grandson. They get online, search and they think. These kids don't accept being spoon-fed a narrative.

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Financial_mom 23 points ago +24 / -1

Adding this kid's parents are both liberals.

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Jackedteddybear117 9 points ago +10 / -1

That’s disappointing. How can anyone be a liberal in good faith after all this bullshit

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Financial_mom 4 points ago +5 / -1

It is disappointing.

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EndHumanTrafficking2 35 points ago +36 / -1

My nephew is a similar story.

Back in 2016 he was shocked when President Trump won, because he was young at the time and his teachers are all satanic globalists filling their students' heads with propaganda. We had a conversation a few months ago though, and he's like a different person. I was expecting to have to drop him a few red pills, but it turned out he knew everything already. I think it was the BLM riots which woke him up. He understands exactly what's going on.

The thing with kids is, they like to rebel. So when their satanic teachers try to fill their heads with lies and propaganda, many kids are going to rebel and do their own research.

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JeremiahKassin 6 points ago +7 / -1

Wasn't true in my place and generation. I was an island in high school. People were interested in what I had to say, but also baffled. I keep hearing it's different with the generation now entering adulthood, and I hope that's the case, but it's just so far removed from what I experienced, it's hard to believe.

To be fair, high school was almost 20 years ago for me, so things may have radically changed.

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ChrztyAnn 33 points ago +34 / -1

Kids are smart! My 15 year old had a assignment to write about a speech that impacted themselves and the world and every single student wrote about MLK except my son, he chose to write about Trumps speech from one of the rallies we attended he talked about how most don't even know all the great things he's accomplished, the promises kept, and the corruption taking place due to mainstream media. His teacher emailed him and asked why he didn't turn work in on January 6th and he replied he was on a field trip in Washington DC attending a moment in history. I'm beyond proud of him and myself for making sure he see's what's happening since so many kids just go along with the popular opinion now a days. I don't want to hear no shit about taking my kid to DC either we left before all the stuff went down because I know it's my job to protect my kid and we weren't going to miss this moment in history and protesting for our President... if I didn't have my kid I would have been in the Capital Building with the patriots and I don't care who disagrees with that this is the United States and we're allowed to have different opinions... for now a least. Keep teaching your kids about our history about what's happening now and what the future will be like if we don't take a stand to stop it, keep being actual parents and having conversations instead of them forming opinions based ONLY on what they read/see/hear, keep giving props/credit for the good things you agree with from the other side so they see your not blinded by only the things your party stands for. I'm excited to see where the maga movement goes from here, keep fighting for our rights I'm proud of all you patriots!

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jump3r34 28 points ago +29 / -1

My younger brother is a college athlete and he said that 80% of the people he knows are red pilled Trump supporters.

There was a poll done a year ago that said that the generation born 1999/2000 and later is the most conservative generation since the WW2 generation. They grew up in a recession and saw trillions of US dollars given away. Most of them are not blind.

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women_for_trump 23 points ago +24 / -1

Yes!! My 17 year old son and his friends play online video games together and all of his friends are based. They support Trump and know the election was stolen. There is hope with Gen Z.

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yvjin 3 points ago +4 / -1

Damn. Now I need to redpill people on League lmaooo. Use all avenues

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TheCandorist 1 point ago +1 / -0

What's that one black kid's name? Crump? He said almost all his friends from school see all through this shit and are the exact opposite of politically correct. He was saying something "if it's our generation that has to save the country then we will be the ones to do it".

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Dathurtz 16 points ago +17 / -1

I teach high school science in a really small, rural school. The number of red pills my students were dropping Thursday and Friday was incredible. They seemed to be in shock about the reality of our situation.

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JamesBlomey 13 points ago +14 / -1

Praise for the father Pede. Imagine the leftist alternative and smile. Plus, the people that believe the narrative are so lame.

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KilluminatiAJ 12 points ago +12 / -0

Did ur son say that alot of people hus age are talking about it?

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MikelovesTrump [S] 19 points ago +19 / -0

They talk about amongst themselves with out prompting from me.

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KilluminatiAJ 14 points ago +14 / -0

That's good though that lots of younger kids are talking about it and know about it

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preparation-H 7 points ago +7 / -0

Of course they are man. Young folks are the most adaptable of our society, they figure shit out quickly.

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MAUSGA 9 points ago +9 / -0

I've been saying for a while that it's absolutely going to backfire when all the celebrities that kids like are regurgitating the same narrative as their teachers. They'll seek out alternative figures to admire. Teenagers need space to push back, and that space is now conservatism.

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KilluminatiAJ 4 points ago +4 / -0

Well thats awesome its nice to know that younger kids are talking about this shit like a fucking wildfire

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MagaChief 12 points ago +12 / -0

Because they’re on tictok and believe it or not it’s the most free platform out there right now for conservatives. Check it out yourself. I didn’t believe it. But really great content about Trump, covid, the vaccine. Etc Amazing.

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ConservativeHomepage 4 points ago +4 / -0

TikTok is CCP owned. Gab.com is where it's at.

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TheCandorist 1 point ago +1 / -0

Because they just ban the fat sjw blue haired land whales that complain instead of all the other people that are getting along fine.

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IcyHue 10 points ago +10 / -0

The teenagers I know are in a weird situation: They know exactly what they are supposed to say in which surrounding and what not. Most of them are much smarter than it looks, but it is really very sad they have to grow up with this kind of camouflaged opinions at all.

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yvjin 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah that's me. None of my friends know what I really think, which is really sad.

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Joes_Hippocampus 10 points ago +10 / -0

My 14 yo son told me Discord is run by furries and pedos. Him and his friends do group calls using it. I had no idea. For 14 though he is very knowledgeable about politics etc. When I was 14 I probably didn't even care who was president.

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TheCandorist 2 points ago +2 / -0

Your son is not wrong. So is Twitch with their faggy tranny deerkin moderator that they put on a pedestal.

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Lou5assle 10 points ago +10 / -0

My own take on this is I play a game called CSGO, it's a shooter with a long history. Anyways I go by the name Donald Trump in the game and I have found that at least half of that games population are trump supporters. Sure they try to vote kick me and stuff but usually the votes fail.

So know that yes, kids are pretty based and all hope is not lost.

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Financial_mom 10 points ago +10 / -0

MikeLovesTrump - big shout-out to you for taking time to play with your son. I totally missed that with mine. I saw it when we started having grandchildren. Kids need us to play with them as much as they need discipline and structure. You are a super dad and it shows in your son.

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Eugene_Beastly 10 points ago +10 / -0

Hold the fucking phone, what? Antifa did not lead the charge into the capital. It was proud, fed up American patriots. I can't understand why anyone would possibly give this moment of American history to antifa. This was all us, and it was glorious.

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Eugene_Beastly 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yeah there is always agents of chaos but this has been a long time coming and was happening either way. I never would have thought the right was still capable of gathering and mobilizing in large numbers due to the fact that we have no platform, but this just showed it can still happen. Completely renewed my American pride and I'm very optimistic about the future. These next few years shit is going to move fast, things will get really bad, and that's what we need.

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deeznuts4america5000 8 points ago +8 / -0

The newer generations have NEVER watched cable TV, it's 100% internet, and they aren't fucking turning on the cable TV youtube channel either.

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Financial_mom 4 points ago +4 / -0

"my teen watches Fox news" said no parent ever.

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TheCandorist 1 point ago +1 / -0

The only person I've ever known any teens to listen to on Fox is Tucker. Even then it's not very many.

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yvjin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah I think this is a huge factor. I didn't grow up in the cable TV age. It's all internet, which is how I got redpilled.

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wizdom 8 points ago +8 / -0

100%. My 17 year old son is entirely RED-PILLED and it didn't come from me.

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King_Boobus_Toobus 8 points ago +8 / -0

You have to be stupid or willfully ignorant to believe any of this bullshit on TV.

You raised a smart kid.

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July_1776 8 points ago +8 / -0

Gen Z will absolutely destroy modern progressivism.

They are ditching the MSM and getting freed from the indoctrination. They are the first generation to move into truly free thought and take full advantage of the “information” age, as opposed to being TV sheep.

Check TV viewers by age group. Massive decline for 18-34 year olds.

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Warskullx 4 points ago +4 / -0

A solid rule of politics is that the pendulum is always swinging. Any group that things they will be in power forever is wrong.

The current leftist movement is originally a counter-culture movement to a strong conservative movement. It then went completely off the rails and turned into the batshit leftist movement we have today.

With all their power plays they are breeding a generation that will hate them.

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ChinaVirusBigly 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's crazy to think Trump was just the match that lit the spark. We had it all wrong, he's not our last chance he was really just the beginning in red pilling the entire fucking country now with all the censorship. We're gonna have a whole generation of based leaders come out of Gen Z, and here's the best part- they're also the most entrepreneurial generation skipping college and starting businesses in high school, when you're self-made you don't have to bow down to the tech overlords. I wouldn't be surprised if Trump spawned a whole shitload more GenZ Trumps to come now

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yvjin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah. Was on Instagram (deleted now) and so surprised to see young people calling out libtard bullshit posts in the comments.

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AlkalineFrog 6 points ago +6 / -0

Congrats you are the proud parent of a Based AF kid. Stay safe Patriots, it has only just begun.

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Matthew419 6 points ago +6 / -0

My neighbor posted on the Nextdoor app that her conservative daughter is being bullied jn High School since the election. The blue haired losers feel empowered now. My kids are much younger but we will raise them not to put up with that. So I think there are pockets. Conservative kids are going to need to stay underground for awhile- spread their news and beliefs through smaller word of mouth channels hopefully red pilling more along the way

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mrsmothy 6 points ago +6 / -0

So true...my 12 year old granddaughter said thats our house now when the capitol "storming" took place warmed my heart...until we saw it was Antifa...then she said thats not Patriots thats Commies...I just hugged her and said it will be okay...we know that the election was stolen...and we will keep praying for our President and the Patriots

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raananh 6 points ago +6 / -0

I also have a 16 years old son.

At least in my area (NJ), many/most kids are very conservative and know quite well what's happening.

In my case, our son is even more conservative than me!

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Falcon_the6 6 points ago +7 / -1

My 15 year old niece is the same way. I was telling my sister about some stuff and I could hear my niece on the other end of the phone filling her in on details! Love that girl!! Lol

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WhitePowerRanger 5 points ago +5 / -0

My Snapchat story has been blowing up since the protest. Had one gross liberal bitch delete me but that’s it. Everyone else has been glued to it. They might not agree, but people are waking up and paying attention at least. Jan 6th was huge.

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ravioli_king 5 points ago +5 / -0

I was shocked my cousin was dropping red pills. She even said she's been dropping red pills a decade, but no one listened until this year.

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DJT_JR6544 5 points ago +5 / -0

Dude, my 12 year old and my 11 year old are spouting all kinds of anti-communist rhetoric. My best friend came oved and they unloaded some red pills. He was befuddled.

"Your kids are more informed than anyone I work with. Sad."

I do talk with them about all of what we are ip against, to be fair. They make me proud.

Yesterday my 11-yr old son sat with me while we waited for new tires being put on my car and he said, "this election steal is unbelievable! Communism takes advantage of everyone. Just look at everyone in here wearing a mask. Don't they want to be free?"

People's eyes widened above their masks. One man took his off the rest of the time.

Glad to hear your son is ready for the future. Good job!

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PatriotWoman29 5 points ago +5 / -0

I am a female maga millennial! We exist I promise!!!

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Bill07 5 points ago +5 / -0

You should be proud. You seem to have raised him right. MAGA!

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Whyyesyesiam 5 points ago +5 / -0

Wow, you must be so proud of your son! That is great!

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Pelosi_Halitosis 5 points ago +5 / -0

I have a 17 and a 21 year old. While it doesn't rule their existence, they're both based. This isn't something that happened recently, we've been making fun of the freaks around here for years.

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Saltybitch 5 points ago +5 / -0

Can he come hang out at my house with my kid? Because currently, my kid, despite knowing better, thinks I'm nuts.

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Urbanaut 5 points ago +5 / -0

I'm seeing this with my kids and their friends as well. This new generation will be much harder to hypnotize, if at all, by the MSM.

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PonySoldier66 4 points ago +4 / -0

THIS. These kids don't watch CNN and they have incredible discernment for bullshit. They even feign ironic shitposts to call out their idiot friends and "ignorant doomers"

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entwickelnden 4 points ago +4 / -0

job well done as a father.

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SuckMyAnusTwitter 4 points ago +5 / -1

My son is 11 and he’s the same. He can hold his own in talking to my cuck sjw brother in law.

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Antenna 4 points ago +4 / -0

Oh my God this gives me hope.

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SmartGuy 4 points ago +4 / -0

Reminds me when kazaa and limewire were big. someone at school downloaded "loose change" and that just blew the top of my head off I watched it so many times and then years later discovered the vice video called "the second American revolution" and it had interviews with Alex Jones in his studio. Imagine a bunch of 13 year olds knowing more than even some people do today about the real world like 15 years ago? I have no doubt there are some based kids. This reminds me we need oathkeeper rallies.

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PankekGirl 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yep!

My 17 year old son came to me on Thurs and said "isn't this stuff that happened at the capital crazy?" I asked him what his take was and he immediately said it seemed like a set up etc. I hadn't talked to him about this stuff prior to that, this opened up that door!

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maddieahria 4 points ago +4 / -0

If only i can be that lucky with my kids. They are still to young, 8 and under to pay to much attention to the politics.

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HaitchElGee 1 point ago +1 / -0

Let them keep their innocent childhood as long as possible. It doesn't last long and they'll never get it back.

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TearofLys 3 points ago +3 / -0

Asked my 17 year old nephew who he thought should be president and he responded "not the kid sniffer"

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Financial_mom 3 points ago +3 / -0

Dude you made it to the top of the hot list. Father of the year award!