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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?
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tcriv on scored.co
1 year ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror ) 1 child
i guess i red pilled myself but i give credit to my dad for being a reasonable person to bounce ideas off of. although sometimes reluctant, my parents always indulged my hyper curiosity so i'd say they helped me grow to always ask why and never accept bad reasoning.

many years ago i was riding home with my dad and i was asking why kikes have to the ride the victimhood train so hard if they are so high iq and powerful? and then of course, the illegality of questioning the holohoax came up. if it actually happened, then why is it a crime against humanity to question its validity?

from that question, which was not suitably answered, it snowballed over a period of time.

i found that being jew pilled organically led to being race pilled, but i feel like this isn't the typical sequence for most people. it's easy to be tricked by kike jews, but simply looking with your eyes at how europeans and non-europeans act should be enough to get the race pill down. i was naive.
WhatWouldMountainDew on scored.co
1 year ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
It's amazing how all it takes to be "red pilled" is honestly assessing reality.
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