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Over the past year or so I've been slowly redpilling my friends. They started out pretty liberal, as most women do, but jeets are so undeniably gross and creepy that after a certain point they couldn't even pretend that they're the same as us or that they belong here. Every one of us has a story about an Indian creeping on us, almost killing us on the highway or assaulting our senses with their body odor (usually all three). They're swarming the city we live in like locusts which, while depressing to watch, gave me the perfect opportunity to explain the H1B scam.

From there I started talking about how India is the way it is because of their low average IQ. This concept was the final nail in the coffin that turned me into a race realist and I think it's doing the same for them. We watched Codex Pajeet together and they were horrified by what they saw. The Israel shit has also been helpful with introducing the JQ and the art of the early life check. Flash forward to now and I even have one of them sending me jew memes on Instagram lmao

The key I think has been never putting a label to my ideology; if you say you're racist right out of the gate the conditioned emotional responses kick in, the logical reasoning shuts off and they will not hear you out no matter how much sense you're making. But if you just talk about things you've observed that they probably have too and propose reasons behind them (low IQ, low trust societies, lack of necessary brainpower to empathize etc) people kind of put the pieces together on their own. It helps that my friends, while brainwashed, were decent and intelligent people going in. As their racism doula I am absolutely THRILLED to finally have other women I can talk about this stuff with

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PurestEvil on scored.co
1 month ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror )
Good job. It appears it takes personal experience first, and then abstract information. You did right to funnel their experiences into the right direction - otherwise it would have been some ambiguous "open secret" type situation where they all think alike but don't dare to say it.

> The key I think has been never putting a label to my ideology

Well, it's not a matter of ideology anyways. The jeets will be jeets no matter if you are of ideology A, B, C, D or E. It boils down to the degree of cope a person has to defy reality, whereas leftists are at 100% while conservatives are 66%.

While for us it might go into the negative, I wouldn't regret not having to live with subhumans. "Oh no, I thought their average IQ is 2 less than it actually is! What a calamity!!"

> if you say you're racist right out of the gate the conditioned emotional responses kick in

True. It wouldn't make sense to disqualify yourself in front of normies, they are conditioned to think that "racism = bad", and will assume that "racism" is like a disease you catch, turning you irrational and not worth listening to (otherwise they could catch it too).

However if someone would directly ask me how racist I am, I'd say I rank among the highest. I have enough data to turn everyone who listens (or "contests" it) into a devoted racist. And I can start at zero.
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