The more I've looked into things the more I realize the only real red pill is to understand that all parties are intrinsically flawed because they reduce an arbitrary set of opinions to a binary yes/no answer.
The real truth people seek isn't a simple "we're the good guys, they're the bad guys" thing, it's flooded with nuance and situations where the lines are blurred. Standing with any party wholeheartedly seems foolish, and those that do make me concerned that people just want to "be apart of something" rather than actually believe in what they think is right.
I don't think that my arbitrary opinions are more "correct" than any other persons either, but I know they're "mine" at least. I feel like they have more value than the guy who just pulled the full party ticket lever and left thinking he was a saint. If only because I at least gave my stances due consideration.
Am I right about this? Does it matter either way?
>>131122747
>>>/high school/
>>131123218
>american education
>>131122747
there are many redpills on different things son, and parties are flawed because it just a club of people wanting something through politics
people dont want truth, they want whatever fits better to their surroudings