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?
The St. Floyd riots were something to behold. Especially in the midst of a "lockdown".
I also remember that video. Despite the depravity, I think people need to watch it because "the evil moustache man" didn't just pop out of the ground. When you see Weimar-era Germany... it makes sense that people wanted a change.
I'm embarrassed to say I almost forgot that that was right in the height of lockdown. The way "public health officials" came out and openly reversed on principles they insisted were of paramount importance, because "racism is a health issue too"... that was a major stake through the heart of my ability to trust a word out of their mouths
>When you see Weimar-era Germany... it makes sense that people wanted a change.
That moment you realize that if you were in Germany in 1933, you would have definitely voted for Hitler and not regretted it for a second.