Message from @Undercover Academic - IL
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The 2 ways, non-liberal whites excluded, are hard. Being red pilled comes with a responsibility and a code of conduct when working in the system. You have to walk a thin line in order to survive.
It becomes similar to prison. Everyone figures out what side they are on--- quick.
Anyone have a scientific answer on these 2 broad questions regarding male/female relationships 80-100 years ago? The questions being: "Did men have the ability to put a women in an institution at will?" "Were women being beaten on a regular basis?" Is there a way that I could respond using scientific studies in regards to this?
What’s up everyone? I am new to the server.
I’ve been reading a biography on Charles Lindbergh. It’s excellent. Here is an excerpt from the book, highlighting the political activity of his father during WWI
*sigh* it depresses me to realize how much good blood of our people we lost in those wars. Such a dysgenic process, war.
@Undercover Academic - IL I feel like being pro-America is also maligned today. You have to be self hating concerning your race if you are white and despise America cause it’s “evil”
Being “pro America” is so ambiguous because Americans in large can’t even identify what American is.
To some, being American is being a descendent of those who built the skyscrapers, who tilled the land, who fought in the nations wars, who built the towns and cities etc.
To others, being American is meaningless.
We are all Americans, regardless of where you are from, what religion you are, what culture you participate in, what you believe politically, what language you speak or what your ethnicity is.
Which is to say, nothing defines America
I think you are right, and that is exactly why we are all here. Our ethnicity largely defines us, or heritage and lineage is now more meaningful to me than my country
One of the earliest red pills I had was when I was in college, in a small history class, and I made a reference to both of my grandfathers fighting in WW2 and these two brown faces looked at me in confusion.
I paused and asked them, “None of your grandparents were in WW2.” And they simply shook their head.
Lol
It’s true they don’t have a shared heritage with us
Both of my grandfathers were in WW2 and for whatever reason I always feel a sense of kinship with anyone who tells me their grandfathers were WW2 vets as well
It’s almost like we share a common bond and history with one another or something
@Undercover Academic - IL your story of one of your earliest redpills is word for word what happened to me too when I entered college
College pushed me far to the right.
So many rural whites don’t get awakened because they are so insulated
That's pretty funny since most people probably just accept all the brainwashing and veer to the left
Glad you made it haha!
A “rugged individualist” if you will.
Even in a small rural town I was more liberal in high school, probably because it was against the grain