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Banick088 30 points ago +31 / -1

The hard part is breaking through the narrative. Once you can show people how they lie, they start waking up and start asking questions.

I have my oldest friend since I was 8 (am 39 now) who still refuses to.

To the point of simply asking him a semantics question:

"If someone looks at a 6 upside down, from their point of view it would be a 9 right? Isn't it important to look at things from all angles?"

"No dude, no matter what you look at it from, it's still a 6!"

We completely stopped talking last year.

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markolbb 6 points ago +6 / -0

The hard part is breaking through the narrative. Once you can show people how they lie, they start waking up and start asking questions.

This is how I got redpilled. Once I got into guns, I started noticing that everything the MSM says about guns and the laws and related stuff was just straight up LIES. Then I started thinking-- I know they're lying about guns, what else are they lying about? And thus the rabbit hole was entered...

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Banick088 2 points ago +2 / -0

Isn't it really funny what Red Pills you?

I am a HUGE history guy, my Red Pill was actually with the Roman Empire.

You have head hunting Celts (with slaves)

You have insane Vikings (with slaves)

Hell, every freakin culture on Earth has had some type of slavery at some point.

Here I am loving the Romans and basically everything in the world they gave us, yet the MSM and "The Narrative" says they are full on evil.

That opened my flood gates and my research has gone into overdrive since.

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markolbb 1 point ago +1 / -0

It is, I do find it interesting. I tried starting a thread on here about "What was your redpill moment?" and got a few replies but it didn't take off unfortunately. I notice on a post about "what year were you redpilled?" that a big portion of us were awakened around 2016.