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CramDreams 5 points ago +5 / -0

Is there something we can do to stem this tide? These people who act with their feelings instead of the facts. If you don’t think about it and you’re not exposed to the inside of some walls that are now branded “racist” and that you are psychologically discouraged from peering into (such as crime statistics), then the default position one will acquire is emotional, blind leftism.

I’m a legal immigrant and I love this country (or at least what it’s supposed to be, and seemed like it was when I arrived as a teen in 2002) and now I’m finding myself wondering what the fuck I got myself into. It’s looking like a damn third world country with these looting animals and false victimhood. I used to be leftist too, but I had some principles, so it’s just maddening to see this. I’m sure the Founding Fathers were leftist according to some people then. I’m whatever they are. Be that “conservative” or not.

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aussie_maga 4 points ago +4 / -0

100% with you. People on this site say we are winning and people are being redpilled. But all I see on social media, whether it is IG, Tiktok, Facebook is about: a) supporting BLM and Antifa b) giving money to bailout funds for protesters c) police brutality d) fight against racism. if you are neutral then you are part of the problem. Heck even IG pages about photography and travel are joining the bandwagon.

I think one way to stem is to call them out for their implicit support for these lawless acts. All of them are quick to jump on "anti-racism" bandwagon but not 1 of them at least post anything against violence. Most of these social media influencers do not see the violence as it is being controlled or limited by media. Instead they see peaceful protests being broken up by police.

I have unfollowed mosts of these social media influencers. If their follower count drops by half, they will notice.

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CramDreams 4 points ago +4 / -0

I’m there too, today I went through my Instagram stories and unfollowed every single person that posted a picture of MLK. Yes, I’m sure MLK loves the fact that so many of his people now commit crimes at an astronomical rate, and then people try to attest the fact that they’re inevitably arrested more and thus face more (disgusting when it happens) police brutality to... racism?

I can understand them in that they would be okay with justified “violence” to get their ends (the tree of liberty is something we know full well here as well). But the fact that they have so readily accepted the very weak justification of these protests... Forget the joggers, they love victimizing themselves.

I have an 11 year old cousin with non-English-speaking and she’s already talking about how Trump is the worst, and so-and-so YouTuber is racist, and another one is problematic and sexist. It’s not her parents. Where is she hearing these views? I’ve been purposefully cut off from the leftosphere since 2016, when I stopped being a SJW.

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CramDreams 2 points ago +2 / -0

She said the other day, literally, “You can’t be racist against white people”.