Message from @sigruna14
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shock and frustration at the lies id been fed
Another friend who I haven't seen in a while matured a lot since the last time I saw him, as did I. He told me I'm the "only person who understands politics and doesn't get mad about it" which made me kinda proud. Going forward that's the reputation I want to make for myself. Someone who my friends can be comfortable talking politics with even if they disagree with me.
Keep an eye on the kids.
https://twitter.com/ABC/status/1078797772218920961?s=19
@VinceChaos Ya, I think that's part of it. I got assaulted by Antifa about two years ago and one of my friends told me that I became really angry after that incident and kinda took it out on everyone.
i dont even blame you
sounds logical
not taking it out on everyone but frustration and emotion and anger
the phases of the redpill might mirror the grieving process
tbh I'm kinda impressed with my friends that they stayed with me through the worst of my edgy phase
One of them in particular who is pretty anti Trump said I changed for the better but insisted I was never particularly bad in the first place. She made it clear to me that she thinks it's dumb to lose friends over politics which I was glad to hear.
I'm an open white identitarian with all my friends btw. They don't seem to care as long as I discuss it calmy and don't shove my politics into every conversation.
The average white person really doesn't hate us, when they meet us one on one.
Hell, average non white person probably doesn't as much as you'd think.
People will scream at us in the street, but go up to someone and talk to them, human being to human being, most people will be cool even if they don't agree.
I think it helped a lot that my friends were already my friends for a while by the time they found out my political beliefs
Yeah definitely.
A lot of people expect us to be the ones at yell that them and they're kinda surprised when we don't.
Yeah, not being what they expected is a great thing to do.
I mean, in a good way.
I went to a protest with another IE member a while ago and we talked to some far leftists and they thanked us for having a civil discussion. It kinda caught them off guard.
It's easy to hate a mythical being dreamed up by the media, this horrible caricature of an evil, hate-filled monster of a person. That's why talking to people is an important form of activism. They need to meet Identitarians and realize we are also people. Good people, members of their community, people who laugh and smile, have friends, families and dreams. We need to be humanized. Much harder to demonize someone people already perceive as human.
My friends' older sister told me a while ago that her first impression of me was "he seems nice". Kinda hard to think of me as a Hollywood Nazi after that kind of impression has already been made.
It's easy to hate evil angry man on nightly news. It's hard to hate Jacob, the guy next door, or Server Admin, your friend from work, whatever.
Yeah, exactly.
Job opportunity, frens
perks: free uniforms, get in shape
downsides: it’s Britain...
where we *defending Israel* goys?
what they forgot is that Fortnite is /ourgame/
next step: recruit white hat hackers from pol
>mfw when America's Army, the FPS came out and everyone thought it was a conspiracy to secretly recruit good gamers for the Army
that wasn't a conspiracy theory, that was part of the plan
the Army used AA as a recruitment tool (and somewhat for training as well)
the military uses a “game” based on Arma called VBS (Virtual Battlespace Simulator)
oh shit
GAMERS. RISE UP.
good job gamers, keep rising up lol
push gamers to feel immigration is most important political issue, military recruits gamers, military is on /our side/
gamers are the most powerful race
win over the gamers, and you win over the country
- Patrick Casey