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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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WeedleTLiar on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Not NPR specifically, but just listening to the mainstream news and a public school education made me doubt a lot of our cultural dogma.

I never really bought the whole holocaust myth, even back in high school. It just never seemed to make sense, though I couldn't really articulate why. I came to ConPro amidst the blatant lies and propaganda of the holocough and suddenly a lot of things clicked.
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