When you began to see the world differently ? (I mean politically, ideologically and morally wise)

1. Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown were the first stirrings for me.

Y'know how the media omitted the part of George Zimmerman's 911 call where the dispatcher asked for a description of Saint Skittles, making it looke like Zimzam said "he's black" for no reason? I learned about that part, ironically, from a sociology professor (who was surprisingly kinda based and not one of the typical moonbats of that field of study).

When the Michael Brown shit was going down, I remember someone on the radio saying, "one side or the other is lying, and the city is burning for it". Lo and behold, "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" was complete bullshit, and the Gentle Giant's blood was inside of Wilson's squad car.

They lied, and the city burned. And they never apologized, or even conceded, that they had been proven wrong.

2. Working a corporate job where I had to babysit whiny, lazy, rude union assholes and got shit on by asshole management for their fuckups. I used to be a lot more outgoing and friendly, until I ran into people who are as friendly as rattlesnakes for no good reason at all.

3. Once upon a time, I paid money to subscribe to the Washington Post just to shitpost in the comments.

The screeching shitlib mongoloids who read that jizzrag make Twitter and Reddit look reasonable. They have no sense of humor or goodwill whatsoever. When I saw their comments, I realized that liberals utterly despise me, everyone I love, and everything I hold dear, and would destroy all of it given the chance.

And that's even without reading the columns of sniveling shitstains like Max Boot or Philip Bump, or that odious rusalka Jennifer Rubin.

Reading WaPo radicalized me. Their MovieBob-esque tirades convinced me to become a gun owner, to stop treating liberals as my fellow Americans, and start treating them as my mortal enemies.

Because I know my contempt for liberals, strong as it may be, is nothing compared to the thermonuclear hatred they have for me.
Don't forget this crap either (this is just a very small example, I don't have antifa and blm vids saved)

 
Don't forget this crap either (this is just a very small example, I don't have antifa and blm vids saved)

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4. Russiagate. They knew it was bullshit, and ran with it anyway, and still haven't admitted it, even when Mueller determined there was no collusion or obstruction.

5. The Brett Kavanaugh debacle. Accusing an innocent man of being a gang rapist for political gain, knowing full well that the allegations have the corporeal essence of Casper, is heinous malevolence. It was later revealed that the whole thing was because Christine Blasey-Ford's lawyer didn't want Roe v. Wade overturned.

6. The Summer of Love, but that kinda goes without saying. "Fiery but mostly peaceful protests"; they weren't even hiding their gaslighting any longer.

7. Nick Sandmann. That kid's school got bomb threats. Thankfully, he got the last laugh in his defamation suit.

Are you noticing a common trend here?

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Liberals ALWAYS lie, and ALWAYS double down. To them, it's nothing; the ends justify the means.

Trump was an MRI upon this country. He revealed how many amoral, malicious psychopaths are in our midst. All by being one of the first to openly defy them.

I have all three volumes of The Gulag Archepelago, but I'm too scared to read them; they'll probably sound too familiar.
 
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Even back in the 90s when I was a kid, when things were relatively good, my dad would tell me how shit everything is compared to when he was a youth in the 50s and early 60s. Then Vietnam and the nigger riots happened that absolutely destroyed my father's beloved city. So because of him and his ramblings I've always had a pessimistic outlook on society and especially politics.
Also, my grandparents had a wonderful book collection that I loved to look through when I would visit. One of the books was about subliminal messaging and brainwashing through the television and movies. It was an old, outdated book, and admittedly somewhat kookie, but I thought there could be something to it. Fast forward over a decade later, and it's 2012 and CNN website takes down the comment section. There were a lot of anti-Obama comments going on around that time. It confirmed what I had suspected since reading that book all those years ago. That the government and media are controlling the narrative and information the general public is exposed too.
 
Things really took off during the tenure of Barak Obama. It wasn't that there was a black man in the White House, but the accusations that any dislike of him was due solely to racism. Simply disagreeing with Obamacare meant you were no different from the Grand Wizard of the KKK. Then, when the Tea Party rose, there was that black congressman who insisted Tea Partiers were spitting on him. Andrew Breitbart offered something like $10,000 to anyone who could prove the truth of this claim, and to this day nobody has claimed the bounty. That, I think, was when I began seeing the world differently.
I, too, started to see the world differently when Obama was campaigning in 2008 and I was beginning my college years. Here was a guy that was presented as the Black Messiah who seemingly had no baggage (unlike those awful Republicans). Jeremiah Wright was brushed off as someone Obama did not really associated with and his connection with William Ayers was never talked about on the mainstream media. Once he got into the White House, everything was all sunshine and rainbows between him and the press. No more daily coverage of soldiers who died in the Middle East. No coverage of more, not less, troops being deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. No coverage of his failed policies because they were bad policies but instead it was the "racist" Republicans fault for them failing. Then when Obama started bombing other countries like Libya (and killing innocent civilians), it was seen as a good thing by the same journoscum that gave Bush shit. It all came to a head when the Obama Administration lied about the Benghazi terrorist attack and the moderator covered for Barack during his second presidential debate with Romney.
 
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My redpill story started with going on 4chan /b/ and /pol/ as a teenager. I didn't understand all the anti-jew stuff, and thought it was all a bunch of crazy nazis, but kept it in the back of my mind. Next, seeing crazy blacks on the city busses screaming and harassing White people made me dislike the niggers. Then all the tranny and gay shit started going very hard in the twenty-teens, and I felt even more marginalized as a White man. I thought Trump was the way to victory for my race, until he started shit like recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, bombing Iranian generals, introducing the 500 billion dollar platinum plan for blacks, and generally doing zero for White people, the MAJORITY POPULATION OF THE COUNTRY HE IS IN CHARGE OF.

Finally, a series of online media consumption (Metokur -> Null -> Dick Masterson -> Ethan Ralph -> TRS) got me to my final landing place on seeing all the jews in power by checking out therightstuff.biz & nationaljusticeparty.com

Such as the >50% of the Biden cabinet, all of Biden's children married to jews, all but one of Trump's children being married to jews, 7/8 Ivy league Universities have jewish presidents, 19/25 top hedgefund managers are jewish, >50% of the 100 wealthiest people in the US are jewish, the wealthiest corporation in the world (blackrock) is essentially 100% jewish, etc.

There's no going back once you find out who rules over you, and people like Kanye, Kyrie, and that coindesk nigga are feeling the pain when you call out the jews, and not Whites.
 
For me it was a combination of some early Racial Reckoning(tm) and Trump insanity interfacing poorly with my retardation.

I used to not actually be racist at all, and sympathetic to claims of oppression. But for whatever reason, my brain also picks at logic flaws. Early on, it started to disturb me that people would make hysterical claims about how thousands and thousands of unarmed black men are murdered by police every year, when I could look up numbers for myself and see that it wasn’t like that at all. From there it’s an unfortunate slide into crime statistics etc. You know how that goes, next you’re reading The Bell Curve and questioning everything.

Also, I’m for ordinary working people. I’m no fan of Trump, but it seemed clear to me that his support was populist, not particularly racist or “fascist”. I had always had unanswered questions about uncontrolled immigration. I don’t see why working people seeking local or regional control over their own affairs is terrible. I see mass immigration as incompatible with a strong bargaining position for workers and ecological sanity, so a party that claims to be both pro-worker and also pro-immigration has to be working a grift, right?

Now I’m alienated from everything and I basically think there is a uniparty that controls the people via propaganda and media brainwashing.
 
Around the time I was 14, I had an epiphany that morality was a spook and that based upon perspective just about any action can be considered "justified" or "evil" based on the sway of the cultural zeitgeist at the time. I also came to realize that logical argumentation in and of itself becomes very circular and illogical when you stay completely open minded towards the arguments of others.

This was the start of turning me away from the "starry eyed, bleeding heart" nature I was born with and coming to grips with the fact that while things like being a "moral" person in and of itself isn't "real", it's is a necessity we enforce such "just" ideas for the betterment of all and that most people are far too stupid, indoctrinated, or utterly inept to be given the freedom of choice they have regarding such philosophical ideas. Open-mindedness is important to the further development of society, but we've become far too open-minded and left the retarded hordes who can't think for themselves to go around burning everything down, because we're so open-minded we have to worry more about hurting feelings than the long term societal and cultural harm of letting the idiots continue unchecked.
 
However, I think the year 2010 is the year when the culture changed, even if it wasn't felt until much later.
There is a reason why people throw the "did we all die in 2012 and this is our collective Hell?" talk.
I stand by 2007 as the exact year it all went to shit.

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Now, that list is related to vidya, but that one right there near the bottom:
> iPhone (1st generation) is released

That's the exact moment.
 
And frankly if it only took one event for you to really change your whole outlook, you probably didn't have a very strong personality to begin with.
Disagree. I'm pretty sure there are a whole heap of White, dyed in the wool liberals in California who've seen their daughters raped by niggers or their sons murdered by them, who now have a very different perspective on race.
 
There's never any one moment. Or, perhaps, it comes in waves, with each new splash being a little more depressing than the one before.

Blair being elected and every single fucker in my old church acting like it was the blessing of God himself on the country and loudly declaring wrath on everyone who voted against him, in a fucking prayer meeting*. Or 2001, when the world came together for one, brief moment of unity, followed by every western government immediately turning around to scheme and connive to strip us of as many rights as they could, over something that happened on another continent.

Eternal september. It broke everything.

The iphone stomped on the fragments.

When the Matrix was released, everyone became an anarchist philosopher overnight, repeating stock phrases without understanding anything, and acting as if they were wise and all-knowing because they could say shit like "there is no spoon".

On and on...

* People often wonder why I don't do church any more. That's one reason.
 
Disagree. I'm pretty sure there are a whole heap of White, dyed in the wool liberals in California who've seen their daughters raped by niggers or their sons murdered by them, who now have a very different perspective on race.
You assume far too much of Californians.
 
It probably began when I graduated high school and moved to a big city.

Being a weirdo autists I guess I always had a different world view, but my world view became significantly harsher when I graduated and moved to a big city. Might just have been because my naïve optimism shattered when I started meeting all kinds of new and very different people I came to the sad realisation that people really are just people, and they all kinda suck. Politics is a mess, ideologies are half thought out gibberish and it's legitimately shocking if people are morally consistent on anything for more than a day.

I guess I'm not really much better myself though, but it definitely started making me pretty cynical about most things. Every new bit of information is stored with the caveat of "this is probably bullshit". It's good to know what other people think of course, but I hardly ever adopt the same opinions as my peers on most topics. I think that's maybe why it feels like my "politics" haven't really changed much over the years because I hardly ever seem to incorporate "new thing" into my framework.

If anything I've just doubled down on some of my core principals. Like "live and let live" that's a nice idea right? But will trannies allow me to just do my own thing? No? I have to play along with their weird fantasy? Well fuck that noise, and fuck them (but not in the way they want). This is superficially different from the opinion I had a few decades ago of "well trannies aren't that bad they're just guys just want to wear dresses and stuff", but to bring this whole thing back around that was probably due to my increased familiarity with the new and wonderful nonsense I didn't get much of in my small rural town and thus a slow increase in my "harshness" over time.
 
Pretty young, I guess. Had my first existential crisis when I was in my single digits. My teenage years were a decade long depression where everything I believed in and cared for turned out to be pretty dogshit. Turned out for the better though. Wouldn't begin to imagine how much more difficult my life would be if I was still wrapped up in delusions and feel-good lies.
 
I stand by 2007 as the exact year it all went to shit.

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Now, that list is related to vidya, but that one right there near the bottom:
> iPhone (1st generation) is released

That's the exact moment.

When you put it that way...

I guess the consequences began to become noticiable in the beginning of the 2010's tho
Disagree. I'm pretty sure there are a whole heap of White, dyed in the wool liberals in California who've seen their daughters raped by niggers or their sons murdered by them, who now have a very different perspective on race.

Maybe 10 years ago, but today, we have parents apologizing to the murderers/rapists of their daughters since they dont want to risk anyone thinking that all niggers are evil.

Its that sort of weakness that demands either well deserved enslavement or execution. No parent, especially the father, worth a damn wouldnt desire nothing else but the criminal that hurt/killed their daughter being dumped in a salt pile after they had most of their skin removed.

Parents nowadays are weak, especially from liberal stronghold states
When the Matrix was released, everyone became an anarchist philosopher overnight, repeating stock phrases without understanding anything, and acting as if they were wise and all-knowing because they could say shit like "there is no spoon".

The funny thing is that you see a lot of those now being the TDS filled freaks that would elect a nearly dead guy over the orange man because he doesnt try to sweet talk you like politicians usually do.

Just look at Rage against The Machine and their "I fucking love the machine" attitude. I guess as long the machine is democrat, they will rage FOR the machine. Its not just them but they are the most ironic ones.

Same goes for any 90's/2000's rebel, nearly all of them ended up drinking the blue kool aid.
Around the time I was 14, I had an epiphany that morality was a spook and that based upon perspective just about any action can be considered "justified" or "evil" based on the sway of the cultural zeitgeist at the time. I also came to realize that logical argumentation in and of itself becomes very circular and illogical when you stay completely open minded towards the arguments of others.

This was the start of turning me away from the "starry eyed, bleeding heart" nature I was born with and coming to grips with the fact that while things like being a "moral" person in and of itself isn't "real", it's is a necessity we enforce such "just" ideas for the betterment of all and that most people are far too stupid, indoctrinated, or utterly inept to be given the freedom of choice they have regarding such philosophical ideas. Open-mindedness is important to the further development of society, but we've become far too open-minded and left the retarded hordes who can't think for themselves to go around burning everything down, because we're so open-minded we have to worry more about hurting feelings than the long term societal and cultural harm of letting the idiots continue unchecked.

We are raised on how we should be accepting of everything and everyone (except the usual suspects of course) but nobody teaches how everything needs moderation, even acceptance and tolerance.

Its good to be open minded but dont be so much that the enemy has a clear easy shot towards your brain.

Tho it does make you think on how nations are built on strict values and traditions, those of which cant be denied the effectiveness of because of basic history proving that it works.

You dont build a strong nation on love and tolerance. Not one that lasts anyway.

Then the downfall is usually followed by the cultural acceptance of everything, including the enemies of the state. Starting to sound familiar?
Or 2001, when the world came together for one, brief moment of unity, followed by every western government immediately turning around to scheme and connive to strip us of as many rights as they could, over something that happened on another continent.

Because they knew the Patriot Act would never be allowed to fly if it wasnt a massive tragedy to soften up the population to see its "benefits" instead of the obvious possible exploits the government could (and would) use.

I used to not actually be racist at all, and sympathetic to claims of oppression. But for whatever reason, my brain also picks at logic flaws.

That is a by product of you not being a mindless follower. It can be scary at first, I know.
I see mass immigration as incompatible with a strong bargaining position for workers and ecological sanity, so a party that claims to be both pro-worker and also pro-immigration has to be working a grift, right?

Another sign you are not a mindless follower. You actually think about it and conclude that what they claim to be evil is perfectly logical and vice versa.
Now I’m alienated from everything and I basically think there is a uniparty that controls the people via propaganda and media brainwashing.

*looks at WEF and then back at you* Clearly your imagination, friend... :)
 
It really does all go back to Anita Sarkeesian, prior to that I was as liberal as they come.

It just made zero fucking sense to me why everyone who ever touched a controller wanted Jack Thompson to fuck off, the Supreme Court's decision in 2011 was celebrated as a victory for free expression in games and then one year later many of those same people who hated Jack Thompson turned around and said "yeah, I guess gaming really does need censorship after all", so much for free expression.

Literally everyone thought the Hot Coffee scandal was ridiculous bullshit, which was over sexual content, everyone on the left thought the reaction to Janet Jackson's titty popping out was ridiculous, then all of a sudden they turn around and pearl clutch over video game breasts and demand they be covered up or shrunken down?

The dynamic my entire life up to that point was the left liked sexual content and the right didn't, then all of a sudden the left has a total role reversal on it.

It was completely nonsensical and hypocritical and it's only gotten more nonsensical and hypocritical ever since.

That said it took a long time for me to finally say "fuck this" with the left entirely, not until 2018 in fact, because for years you could still say the crazies were a "fringe" but the gap between the "normal left" and the "crazy left" shrunk to literally nothing, they're all completely fucking insane and unhinged now.
 
then all of a sudden they turn around and pearl clutch over video game breasts and demand they be covered up or shrunken down?
That happened because some Gamma males working in the games industry wanted to have sex with the very few women they were able to actually meet, and being Gammas, they thought their best chance to get some pussy was to White Knight and Simp.
 
The Summer of Love, but that kinda goes without saying. "Fiery but mostly peaceful protests"; they weren't even hiding their gaslighting any longer.
This is what pushed me from incredible frustration to fearing that the only path forward might involve rope and lampposts. When all is said and done, it doesn’t matter if they were always lying about what they wanted or if it became a lie over time. Everything is burning because of them, and they cannot be reasoned with.
 
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