Have you ever originally thought of something as bad/vulgar, and then changed your mind based on the reasoning of someone else? What was it?
A number of things. The biggest being reason itself. The second biggest being capitalism.
>>8339069
I was bluepilled all my life before I found /r9k/ and /pol/. Soon I learned that all that I had found 'bad' was actually good
>>8339073
>muh slave to the passions
Suicide.
>>8339139
Can you not read?
it was the opposite for me OP. I had strong notions of morality and wouldn't think of "bad/vulgar" things but over time I adopted a moral relativistic view and realized that there is no absolute moral code. Now the only thing that prevents me from "bad/vulgar" things are the consequences or the legal system. If those were guaranteed to cause me no harm, I wouldn't mind doing things that a lot would consider absolutely abhorrent.
>>8339076
>all that I had found 'bad' was actually good
for example?
>>8339142
What was the reasoning that made you think it's bad, and what reasoning changed your mind?
>>8339401
That hatred of women, blacks, and jews is redpilled and true