How many of you are ex liberals?
I was a liberal in college and even voted for Obama the first time around.
I was a hardcore athiest
I watched tyt non stop and agreed with damn near everything they said.
I always in the back of my mind knew something was wrong in the way women, blacks, and other "minorities" claimed victimhood at every turn.
I don't know what turned me. Perhaps part of it was coming here when the board opened. Part of it was graduating and getting a real job. Part of it was becoming Christian.
I guess my real question is. How do people stay wilfully blind to everything happening today when it is ten times more apperant than when I became "redpilled"?
We need to figure out how we were woken up. How it worked. And replicate that for others.
Sunk cost fallacy. They are so invested in their ideology, they double down instead of admitting they are wrong. But the truth is you shouldn't give a fuck what other people think, unless you are an insecure little bitch. A real person has principles and stands behind them and holds themselves and others accountable regardless of party.
>>136240217
Of course you should care what other people think.
Not for personal reasons but for cultural and political reasons.
One person can't have any effect on the world without first convincing others he is right about the situation.
>>136239796
>Voted for Obama in 08.
>Voted Trump 16
>Now I am willing to fight and die for the white nationalist cause.
Feels good. Only now am I truly alive.
I was never "liberal", I always disliked foreigners and watched Tony Blair rape my country to death. You yanks need to start using leftists or socialists because you're using that word wrong
Liberal means libertarian everywhere but in the US. I am very much a classical liberal so I hate seeing the term used wrong