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<blockquote data-quote="Kurgan" data-source="post: 1062952" data-attributes="member: 12175"><p>To the OP, I've always been detached from society. The only people I know who are red-pilled is my older brother who told me about this and my roommate.</p><p></p><p>Politics is toxic no matter where you lean in this day and age. My local newspaper kept spouting out the "Trump is Russia's bitch" rhetoric and my friends think he's the reincarnation of Hitler and always have to talk about him and how Republicans are evil but never talk about how Hilary sabotaged their lord and savior Bernie from winning the primaries. Most of my Facebook posts consisted of how much they hated Obama or how Republicans are all a bunch of Nazis or an Occupy Democrats BS post. These people have lived in Democratic run areas their whole life. It's worst with my guy friends, that's all they talk about and they play Magic cards (they're in their 30's). Ok, I get it, you hate the other side with a passion, move on. I have my issues, but you don't see me complaining about it on Facebook because those types of posts can be used against me and someone might not hire me because of that.</p><p></p><p>The political forums and blogs I used to read had extreme partisans whose views match those who'd love throwing people in gas chambers if they got the chance and are status quo supporters with hard-ons for the death of their opposing political parties.</p><p></p><p>Red-pill thinking also told me I had to rely on myself to improve myself and can't let anyone do it for me.</p><p></p><p>I'm also going more to find a social club which would rely on me using bikes as I love to bike. Sometimes, music calms me or playing with my relatives dogs' keeps me happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurgan, post: 1062952, member: 12175"] To the OP, I've always been detached from society. The only people I know who are red-pilled is my older brother who told me about this and my roommate. Politics is toxic no matter where you lean in this day and age. My local newspaper kept spouting out the "Trump is Russia's bitch" rhetoric and my friends think he's the reincarnation of Hitler and always have to talk about him and how Republicans are evil but never talk about how Hilary sabotaged their lord and savior Bernie from winning the primaries. Most of my Facebook posts consisted of how much they hated Obama or how Republicans are all a bunch of Nazis or an Occupy Democrats BS post. These people have lived in Democratic run areas their whole life. It's worst with my guy friends, that's all they talk about and they play Magic cards (they're in their 30's). Ok, I get it, you hate the other side with a passion, move on. I have my issues, but you don't see me complaining about it on Facebook because those types of posts can be used against me and someone might not hire me because of that. The political forums and blogs I used to read had extreme partisans whose views match those who'd love throwing people in gas chambers if they got the chance and are status quo supporters with hard-ons for the death of their opposing political parties. Red-pill thinking also told me I had to rely on myself to improve myself and can't let anyone do it for me. I'm also going more to find a social club which would rely on me using bikes as I love to bike. Sometimes, music calms me or playing with my relatives dogs' keeps me happy. [/QUOTE]
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