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perrarm2 [S] 78 points ago +78 / -0

I was red-pilled during the Kavanaugh and Sandmann era.

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Polygauge 43 points ago +44 / -1

Lockdowns for me. Still pissed it took me that long, although I didn't have much interest until then because I was focused on my career. This is what happens when you stop the whole world, people have nothing to do but start paying attention

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Block_Helen 22 points ago +22 / -0

That's a great point. In a normal election year, people would be enjoying their summer, vacationing, etc. Now they're stuck at home in burning cities with nothing to do. You bet they're paying more attention.

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JackBurton 11 points ago +11 / -0

Here now, that's what matters.

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BunnyPicnic 6 points ago +6 / -0

Not blaming just you, but not showing much interest in politics is why we are here. People get complacent because their lives are too busy to show interest in their communities. The ones who do show interest, are the vocal liberals. I'm glad you have finally seen the light, but this stuff runs deep. Many don't realize how bad the democrat party has always been. I'm registered republican, but I don't vote strictly republican. If conservative was an option, id be that.

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Polygauge 1 point ago +2 / -1

Oh, I've researching almost every moment of time I have. I've already to learn about most important stuff leading back to the 70s. Still much more to learn

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Cutter 4 points ago +4 / -0

people have nothing to do but start paying attention

That is the one thing democrats do NOT want you to pay.

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killerbeblue 9 points ago +9 / -0

I honestly don’t even remember what my “red pill” moment was. It was before Obama’s first term, tho. A lot of the information about the Weather Underground, and ACORN caused me to question a lot of things and lead me to the Tea Party when they were first gathering. After Obama’s second election, I gave up paying any attention to politics at all.... up until before the debates in 2016. I voted for Trump, but I only really boarded the Trump train, for real, in Feb-March of ‘17. Haven’t looked back since. Couldn’t be more proud of my President. Glad to hear more people are stepping in to the light, and out of the dark.

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uHateUsCuz 1 point ago +1 / -0

Beautiful ring, blessed life