I'm an economics student at a prominent CA University. I've done very well making friends, being well-liked, active socially in a tight knit college scene. It's always been normal for me to share honest opinions about any topic that comes up among peers, and it has never been an issue. Over the past few months, I've noticed that my acquaintances have become increasingly suspicious and disconnected.
In short, I've shown my power-level too much in the past when it was seen as endearing. I haven't changed, but those around me did.
Also, is it a bad idea to routinely check out books at a University library that would be seen as subversive? My checkout history lists writers like Evola, Guillaume Faye, Alfred Rosenberg, 19th and early 20th century racial anthropology books, Savitri Devi, David Irving, George Lincoln Rockwell, Ezra Pound, lots of extremist religious material too.
Before graduation it will probably be normal for public colleges to dox students based on this alone.
>>139590270
>checking out books
>not downloading the pdfs of those books instead
get rekt
>>139590270
Just start checking out anti-Nazi/racism books.
>>139590361
Can't stare at a backlit screen for hours or be seen with a gay tablet. Also, I have problems keeping my attention span focused on long writings with so many distractions on my machine.
>>139590270
/pol/ got sucked into a trap set by the masters of mainstream media. They can't murder all of us, but they can run psyops on this board 24/7 to create a cult of personality, and then character assassinate your ideas in MSM to great effect.
WN won't take root until the white race is put under considerable monetary strain, and the jewluminati know probably exactly where that line is, and are able to dance around it. If you are serious: make a serious effort to connect with like minded people. In countries where it is illegal to be a "Nazi," it is. The rules are essentially no different in the US. This is the era of mind control. You aren't really free