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Modus_Pwninz 8 points ago +8 / -0

I bet you they've seen all of it, because it's all from major news networks and that has formed their entire worldview. The MSM is calling for killing conservatives, and lefties believe we should be killed. Weird, huh.

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siliconia 11 points ago +11 / -0

I can tell you that personally, there's a threshold. You can hear people say weird things to you, watch weird things, and they may not register what that means. You don't know that you don't know.

For example, every once in a while for the last 15 years or so, someone would tell me that only white people could be racist. Little kids would tell me this, non-white friends I had. I completely dismissed what they were saying, and usually thought they were fucking around or taking a stance to make an argument.

It took a whole lot of information and understanding to not only know that this meant something, but to connect all the dots. Now when someone says that, I know what it means and giant red sirens go off. Back in the day, it didn't even register.

Some of these people may not understand what the other people around them really think. The progressive activists purposefully frame their actions in a socially liberal slant, so that it appears to be one thing while it's actually another. If you're liberal it may seem like perfectly reasonable liberal action. We don't fall for it, because of what we already know. That's not the same for your random everyday liberal who's not paying attention.

That's what the red pill is all about. Half the country's not communists, it's about 11 million people.

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RiverFenix 5 points ago +5 / -0

Have been suffering Cassandra syndrome for years - Warning of a coming civil war being pushed by THEIR side and anything/everything we do to warn them of their actions falls on deaf ears by normies. They'll Always apologize/make excuses for how rhetoric calling for ending 'whiteness' is just kidding, or shouldn't be taken literally/seriously. I do, we do, and we all should.

We have eyes and ears, and we now hear and see things for what they are.