How do I get into politics?
Also, don't mention /pol/.
>>37987471
it's not worth your time at all--avoid it at all costs, avoid people that talk about it, avoid news stations and social media--pretend that you live in a fairy world and move to the woods. i repeat, it is NOT worth your time.
just BE irrational, DO fucking take it.
Doesn't it make you sometimes think again
That there are some
Despite having everything
Just feel lonely and empty and severely lacking
I think it's really a common thing
Like many go on living from one fucking day to the next
Pits of despair, hells of loneliness
Squalid 2 thousand fucking mile stares
Fucking headbanging scum
With some foul remnant taste of passers-by
With feeling some lame passing taste of non-achievement
Yet deep down inside
There's this hole inside of them
Empty, hollow, vacated
It's like you ask yourself is this it?
Is this what I've been fucking living for?
This is it? isn't life disappointing?
Somebody post the /lit/ politics chart. I don't have it saved, the one with the enlightenment/greek thinkers, it's pretty new.
Are you interested in it to further your political knowledge, or do you just want to have a conversation with normies.
Do you mean in a "how do I become more knowledgeable" interest kind of way, or in a "I want to run for office" kind of way?
For the former, watch the fucking news
For the latter, there's a ton of options, but the first step is to do whatever you're doing really, really well.
>>37987982
>watch the news
>most of it is fake
start from what naturally disgusts you and build from there
Head to pol. Immerse yourself in raw footage from liveleak. Open dialogue with the boys over at stormfront. Watch molyneux and study the statistics on demographics in white countries.
Then head down to /r/worldnews, follow the biggest names on tumblr, buy an account on Something Awful and browse D&D.
Choose your side, train your body, sharpen your mind, and wait.
>>37988025
If you really want to get involved in politics, pick a "side" and start believing that only the other side is fake.
Alternatively, just be aware that most primary sources are biased, and be aware of this when reading / listening to / watching the news. Watch multiple sources, and do fact checking where needed.
Or just watch the late show.