>been reading the local newspaper lately
>stories in paper are generally redpilled and pertain to local city and provincial politics
>realized reading from paper is superior (think of hardcover book to kindle)
>thinking of bringing a newspaper on bus to college each day
Will people consider me a hipster for doing this?
Any other millennial here try reading the newspaper and wind up surprised?
Depends on who owns the newspaper. Here in Germany most newspapers are extreme blue-pill propaganda, making you throw up with their leftist shilling.
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My dad has a newspaper subscription, and so I've been reading the papers daily since I was idk, 10? It's probably why I was great at reading back in school. I still prefer the structure of a paper to that of a news site, it seems much more organized. The quality of articles may have dropped a bit these past years, but I still enjoy it, and there's the occasional insightful opinion piece too. Crosswords are fun sometimes.
I still think reading the paper might be what started me off as right-leaning. There was the occasional article about our right-wing nationalist party trying to get foreign criminals into prisons in their own country, which made me partial to them. Everyone around me thought I was insane or very naive for that.