Next up is the holocaust, David Cole/Stein is highly recommended despite his ethnicity. Carry on as you are and you'll be questioning every belief you ever held in 3-6 months. Often both within hours of each other.
John Morris
I have to keep my mouth shut and avoid talking about politics with people now. Half of the people I know want open borders, heavy social welfare and get angry at the very thought of nationalism.
Man this sucks.
Any way I could bluepill myself back?
Mason Rivera
>Any way I could bluepill myself back? You can try, but you've seen the truth now. You'll always be pulled back in.
Brayden Scott
A realist
Evan Baker
once you are lied to you can never trust them again.
expose the lies.
Elijah Bell
Learn to hide your power level and drip feed normies
Nathaniel Cook
This is the best thing we can give you. You need to meet the normans where they are at and slowly bread crumb them to our side, step by step. If you say too much to quickly the norman tunes you out and writes you off as a lunatic.
Adam Watson
I've already started reading some David Irving and listened to some of his talks.
I don't think I'll ever be a complete holocaust denier. Maybe only dispute some of the numbers and events.
Juan Peterson
>I don't think I'll ever be a complete holocaust denier. The you're not intelligent to ever be truly redpilled on anything. Saying "ill never believe in X" is you just admitting you're afraid of the social damage it would cause to you. It didn't happen.
Kevin Long
Abandon your preconceived notions about what you think you will or will not believe. Approach all of this with an open mind and see where it leads you.
Carter Walker
I said I "didn't think" I'd ever be. I didn't think I'd ever be this far right on the political spectrum either.
I should've phrased it "so far, I don't think..." Because as far as I've read, it does in fact seem that a significant number of jews were indeed killed during a relatively short period. But the 6 million figure might be a bit off.
Blake Sullivan
>I don't think I'll ever be a complete holocaust denier. I thought the same thing, but that doesn't make it true.
Jackson Mitchell
>But the 6 million figure might be a bit off.
If it was literally any other event, this statement wouldn't make anyone bat an eyelid, but if you're trying to make yourself passable to normies you don't want to start looking down this path.
Dominic Allen
But still, he is asking beyond that, like 5 years later, what does he do, keep obsessing about JQ and HD, or?
Christian Jenkins
GENOME. ENGINEERING.
SERIOUSLY. PROGRAM EVERY LAST ASPECT OF THE GENOME. REMOVE NIGGERS. REMOVE WEAKNESSES. PERFECT EVERY ASPECT OF HUMANITY, MANDATORY, NO COMPLAINTS OR YOU ARE REPLACED WITH A PERFECTED HUMAN.
James Fisher
You'll end up like pic related and everything becomes laughable in comparison
Oh. No, don't give a shit about Jews. It's just useful to understand their nature and it would be better if everyone realized how scummy they are so they couldn't get into positions of power as easy.
The only end of the redpill is to self-improve, and then improve your community.
Noah Adams
cont. THE ONLY MORAL OPTION *IS GENOME ENGINEERING*. TO CONDEMN FUTURE GENERATIONS TO CURABLE DISEASE AND HUMAN WEAKNESS IS AN UNCONSCIONABLE EVIL THAT IS NOT EVEN REMOTELY COMPARABLE TO THE OVERWHELMING UNIVERSAL GOOD THAT WOULD BE SERVED BY HUMAN GENOME ENGINEERING.
IMAGINE STADIUMS FILLED WITH CURED, THRIVING HUMANS, NO LONGER WITH GLASS BONES OR PUNCTURED LUNGS OR FAILING ORGANS.
THE. ONLY. RATIONAL. AND. MORAL. OPTION. IS. GLOBAL. GENOME. ENGINEERING.
Genome engineering seems like a risky thing. I've not yet made my mind up on that.
It could very well mean that some form of AI is incorporated into our species' reproductive cycle. Meaning that our DNA would play second fiddle to the code in some computer.
Eugenics on the other hand...
William Martinez
>Not wanting your children to be genetically free of disease, higher IQ, stronger, beautiful Enjoy the future peasant.
Carson Brooks
>Where do you end up if you keep taking these pills?
I study history and geography. After three years of this I began hating commies even more, unironically believe almost any kind of revolution is bad, the majority of the people around me are generally dumb and ignorant about the world and that ideological glasses are a cancer of society.
Hunter Harris
On an artificial island off the seychelles.
Jack Murphy
Luckily for me, Eastern Europe is already well vaccinated against most forms of communist thought. Starting from gradeschool, kids are taught all the failings of such systems and all the atrocities commited by communists.
Altough, I'll admit, I did flirt with socialist ideas for a bit.
I just don't see a clear path to that.
Yes. There is a strong case to be made for it. But just imagine it - an arms race between computers. Modifying humans specifically for the purpose of giving one AI an edge over another AI that modifies humans. Yes, disease and such would be eradicated, but at the cost of possibly everything. That's why I advise caution.
Ryan Fisher
So did I, mostly in my early 20s, but then I grew up and threw away that nonsense once I began working in a real job and actually meeting every day people.
Jayden Butler
You're me.
Serving in the army also helped.
Nathaniel Evans
Hope shit same. Before the IDF I was pretty weak, socially autistic (way more than now) and believed in nonsenses. But being conscripted fixed all that so 3 years in the army and then about 4 years of working made me dump almost any kind of ideology.
Luis Sanchez
>Machines Could fuck up literally anything. The food you buy, the water in your pipes or bottles. The products you use to filter your water. The medicine society practices. The way corporations propagandize to you. The words you are able to read.