Message from @Jacob
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I start with why Texas will turn blue and how that will affect them personally and then relate it to the broader issue of displacement
my biggest issue is that people just don't care and don't see anything wrong
pointing out anti-white stuff can be a good tool as well
@VinceChaos I don't know if that's a question I have a simple answer to. There was a lot of factors that led me into this movement and there's really a lot to say on the subject. I should probably write about it in long form eventually because I've had some pretty interesting experiences.
I actually remember fairly vividly my earliest memory of the word "diversity". It was in elementary school during an assembly. If I remember correctly, there was supposed to be a new kind of "theme" every year and the tradition was that the teacher would call out the word that is the new theme and metaphorically throw it and the students catch it.
This one year the word was "diversity", and the teacher does her weird ritual where she excitedly yells "diversity" and makes a throwing motion and the students try to "catch" the word. There was a lot of buzzwords thrown around in elementary school and put up on posters like "respect", "responsibility", etc.
But this one was different because no one really knew what it meant. Everyone understood why stuff like "kindness" was important, but what the hell is this "diversity" that's being thrown around? Why should I care about it? Because we learn from each others' differences? Wait, but didn't you literally just teach me about how we're all the same? And what exactly do we learn from our differences anyway? Isn't it more efficient to just read a book, unless maybe someone has an unusually compelling experience?
I know what I wrote is kinda stream of consciousness and probably sounds like a copypasta, but I'm just kinda recalling it as I go. Does that make at least some sense? The word "diversity" just kinda always sounded like bullshit because it was a prioristically assumed to be good.
Did you catch it?
well, I ended up here, so I guess not
dropped the ball
"show me evidence that certain people are more prone to crime."-people
"here's some FBI crime statistics"-me
"that's racist"-people
i get this often and people just refuse to even look at anything i show them, they don't care and refuse to even try to see the world differently
or maybe I ended up here *because* I was the one that caught it
bruh moment
I think reading the strange death of Europe was very changing for me but that was just one of many things.
I think it would be kind of odd to change your views dramatically based on one piece of evidence you come across rather than your opinons changing gradually.
I like to bring up how the person's family is far more prone to be a victim of an extremely violent crime if they lived in the local ghetto.
"You and I wouldn't want our family to live in the ghetto here, honestly I wouldn't want anyone to live in such conditions."
Gotta use sub conscious relations to your advantage imo
Douglas Murray’s book right? @nord for a gay neocon he’s had some good takes
Yeah it was strange at some points how he could write what he did and not be enraged about the whole thing. I think the author isn't very important to the narrative though.
Strange death of Europe means strange authors
Wow that’s early indoctrination both in your life and bc it was in the early 2000s probably @Jacob
I'm 21, so yes
I don't remember exactly what grade it was in, but it had to have been very early, since that's literally the first time I remember ever hearing the word
God, the brainwashing is so forced that talking about sounds like talking about getting molested
"I was too young to understand what was going on and why I'm being forced to say this stuff"
@Jacob age 8? step it up pal.
https://twitter.com/nursiedeb/status/1085603805390139394
indoctrination begins at age .8 now.
That... sounds like literal child abuse
Some loony I found on twitter today
I'm actually pretty amazed that I ended up here despite how deep the brainwashing was
I remember having the "hate in America" unit in middle school
in elementary school, of course, there was the yearly lesson on civil rights
God
I think we even had MLK Day assemblies
they would force us to sing songs about slavery and stuff in music class
we had one assignment where we had to do a project on a musician, but he had to be black
I mean did you grow up in broward country or something damn
Snohomish County, Washington
King County is even more liberal
No doxx
waaaaaay more
eh, you're not gonna dox me based on that
I had to do a project on a civil rights leader I chose Jackie Robinson cuz I like baseball I didn’t care haha
lmao that's actually pretty badass