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Boogi2shoes 11 points ago +13 / -2

Im just a paranoid white male who noticed things that didnt logically make sense i suppose, didnt have any politics pushed at me. I learned in my teens that my parents were definitely conservative, but wanted me to figure things out on my own.

Grew up in Austin TX too, so maybe being told all through elementary-high i was a bad whitey subconsciously woke me up? 👀

I think the random race issues that sprouted when Obama was in the primaries woke me up, since all through the 90s and early 00s i never had issues with races

Next thing i know there's race this, race that, race there, race here. Slowly redpilled myself because i like to ask questions

Then in 2015/16 i took a lion pill and learned a shit ton with trumps announcement. Watched some Alex Jones, Rush, tucker started breaking out, some scary documentaries about banking cartels and revisionist history etc

Been a helluva journey but yeah i always welcome newbies

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Magastein143 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yes, I like to ask questions too and ask why. If you have that natural curiosity, theres no way you can stay a Democrat. Even as a conservative, I don't blindly accept what Republicans are saying. Whenever I'd hear the mainstream media say Trump said something bad, Id always be like "how could he say that? in what context?" and I'd always find him saying it in full context and decide what I thought about it for myself. And of course I always found the media falsely reporting or editing what he said. If people just cared enough to question what they hear, we'd be a red nation.

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Boogi2shoes -1 points ago +1 / -2

pretty much. Half the right are liberals who #walkedaway yet hold certain ideals that in large hold Republicans/ conservatives back from they're own