New here?
Create an account to submit posts, participate in discussions and chat with people.
Sign up
I don't care if it is your parents, uncle, schoolmates, or stranger online.

Personally, I remember my father referencing "ruby ridge" 20+ years ago, and after a few instances where I told my mother how I don't particularly care for the jews, she told me that my maternal grandfather (whom I never met) straight up refused to patronize certain businesses because they were owned by jews.

Part of the problem I see is that the things we believe (which are perfectly normal) aren't all that different from the things that people 2-3 generations before us believed.

What redpilled you about the JQ and race?
You are viewing a single comment's thread. View all
12
Byzantine_Shill on scored.co
1 year ago 12 points (+0 / -0 / +12Score on mirror ) 1 child
I never liked the idea of giving a foreign country special treatment or “aide” even when I was your basic normie. I believed the holocaust at the time too so it wasn’t because I knew about the Jews. Simply didn’t like the idea of a foreign country being above criticism or boycotts and got banned repeatedly for opposing laws that prohibited boycotts of Israel.

It was being censored and told to worship Israel that pushed me to start questioning Jews but the COVID hoax and ConPro dropping red pills on No New Normal back in the Reddit days opened my eyes completely.
WhatWouldMountainDew on scored.co
1 year ago 5 points (+0 / -0 / +5Score on mirror )
I remember in my lolbert days watching a video of Ron Paul criticizing the U.S. relationship with Israel and going down the rabbit hole because of how "special" the relationship was.
Toast message