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posted ago by presde34 ago by presde34 +40 / -0

A few weeks back I posted how my sister had a small red pill momemnt about pronouns in her college profiles.

She started having another moment. Her dance group was trying to raise money for covid research(while I am skeptical of how the research is being conducted I think what my sisters dance crew was doing was a nice gesture.).

Then a girl in her group was complaining about how the group was "not using their platform" to spread awareness of the Punjabi Farmers in India but we have time to raise money for covid. My sister smartly said that it is a political issue and that not everyone feels how you feel. She brought up how people are dying from this and that she doesnt even completely understand the full issue This kind of mad the other girl mad and emotional and went full SJW on my sister.

My sister started telling me how some of these people think they are so right that they are not willing to hear a dissenting opinion.

She is still being careful with her word because she doesnt want to upset too many people. But the fact that she is starting to speak up in her circles is very encouraging sign. At least I know she wont be a full fledged purple haired SJW even if some.of her opinions can be based off of terrible information.

Also a little background on the farmer situation. From what I understand is that the Indian Government wants anybody to be able to sell their produce at what price they see fit, while there are some special interests in punjab who want to monopolize and control the pricing. So the media has manipulated this and painted this as stealing freedom from the farmers. And these riots have resulted in a lot of innocent people dying.

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political29 3 points ago +3 / -0

A lot of women have red pill moments right now. And that's great.

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20-guage 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's really hard to red pill a lot of the women -- they've spent years on birth control pills (which damage the frontal lobe / executive reasoning) and antidepressants (which control the mind completely). The ones who've had multiple abortions on top of that seem to be lost forever.