Your first red pill?

What was your first red pill moment? Picture, video, post,etc? What fundamentally changed how you viewed government and society as a whole? For me it had to have been Molymeme's "The Story of Your Enslavement":

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There's no other video that so quickly and succinctly describes the practice of human farming that has plagued humanity since its inception. The only real political spectrum is cattle trying to be free of their masters vs cattle that have been convinced that their masters to stay caged and shun the free-seeking cattle.

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yeah, prolly same or similar.

When a kid threw a brick at me and I told his mom and she told me to fuck off.

FEDpill obviously but not from molymeme

Being nagged at constantly in facebook groups to convert to Islam while I was in 9th grade. Also believe it or not comparing the way Canadians are portrayed in South Park to the nigger and muslim gangs I grew up around.

That niglet I was playing with at a wedding when I was five, who I let "borrow" my diecast motorcycle and left without giving it back.

First redpill was my grandfather teaching me a poem about the louse. I later learned typhus killed the jews, not Hitler.

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being born. The only thing that needs to be learned is leftist viewpoints, i.e. we're all born bigots.

Movie theater at Ford City Mall on southwest side of Chicago. Place was full of subhuman animals.

also, was right there with you until the
>we are cattle
analogy. Slaughter yourself.

Probably when I watched loose change back in about 2005.

You could alternatively explain what you found wrong with that statement. Instead everyone thinks you are an idiot.

Seeing the doublespeak by pro-choice advocates where babies are people if their mothers say so regardless of age, otherwise muh lump of cells. I was young then but it didn't really take until a few years ago.

>Being nagged at constantly in facebook groups to convert to Islam while I was in 9th grade.
>flag

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I love molymeme but you can easily flip the switch of this from pessimistic to optimistic by reframing it as human advancement.

It's not human farming, it's the development and maturation of social systems.

When I was about nine years old my older sister was devastated about losing a good job that she was qualified for, to your average Milwaukee street negro. I didn't understand it at the time however that moment stuck with me.

My first redpill was when I was taught as a kid that the world runs in nepotism "it's not what you know it's who you know". It didn't take long for me to hate jews (around 14) because I was able to figure it out.

Being twelve years old and trying to convince my father and coach that the US wasn't arming terrorists, and being proven wrong. And every other time I doubted my father's "conspiracy theories" and he was proven right

My coworker at Publix said "REEE". I said what is that? He said "it's the sound Pepe makes when he's surrounded by normies" LAUGH OUT LOUD but I was intrigued

All changes in social systems are driven by profit. Taxation creates more value than direct slavery. Giving people welfare gives political power at the purchasing power and freedom of the wealthier. It also creates a class of cattle that will attack other cattle when they want to break free. All real improvements in standards of living have come as a result of individualism, liberty, and free market economics. You can't have taxation and government organization take credit for the inventions and progress of the people it is taxing and restricting.

When I was little I was wehraboo. That pre-conditioned me to see things more from their side, though early on it really was just as a joke. Over time I went from lite to Goebbels Incarnate.

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Honestly it was Molymeme, Confederal Socialist and a few other ancaps on YouTube years ago that got me started

I was in 9th grade and saw some news article about a British pm being fired for mentioning the haavara agreement.

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9/11.

I was 13.

Jesus fucking Christ that was 10 years ago. Damn how time flies.

When I started reading news articles about Trump past the headlines. They would often completely contradict themselves in the actual article body.

seeing niggers and kikes out in public being their natural selves

Yes 2016 was a really weird time where half the anti-Trump headlines had nothing in the body that confirmed the headline. Or like you said, was in contradiction to the headline. Didn't matter though because most people don't have the attention span to even click on the link. Looks like it worked out effectively though.

Earliest, going to middle school with niggers, being bullied and attacked by niggers, and then being punished when the nigger dean sided with them and let them off despite video evidence proving I was minding my own damn business because muh race card.

Politically? Watching Anonymous videos on YouTube in 2009-10. Also pic related animation. I didn’t start to understand the bigger picture until I’d gone further down the rabbit hole though

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Reading that Afgan hounds were the dumbest dog breed, and figuring that it was because they were raised by afghans.
May be just my first racist moment, not redpill

>cant corner the dorner

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>humans are the only animals that fear death and understand future loss

this guy is super stupid... im not sitting through 15 minutes of this.

same

My first redpill was when me and my girlfriend saw one of our favorite music artists At the time (Wavves) make a tweet basically saying if you support certain things you're not allowed to be their fan. One of them was suportijg cops. My father and my girlfriend's father both work in law enforcement and it ticked us the hell off. I think that tweet alone got the ball rolling for us
>Pic related it's all I can find if the tweet Becuase he pussied out and deleted it LMAO

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Your quads of truth have been checked. Also I can relate on some levels.

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*Supporting cops

That manosphere psyop that mutate into the alt-kike later. It had some truths mixed with redneck and sociopathic crap.

Omg
Go
The
Fuck
Away
Retard

It was actually this song back when I got my first computer and was into rap as a teenager
youtu.be/3u3JSEqNtlg
He's a commie but this was my first exposure to conspiracy theories

dude in the video you linked, the guy talked sooo fucking slowly. I couldnt watch more than 5 minutes of it.

My first redpill was that almost all famous music artists are satanists that sold their soul

The only good video MolyJew has ever made.

in the current year cops exist to mostly just keep the poor from eating the rich. its not really as honorable as you seem to thing, at least not to most people. its not like theyre even trying to keep the monkeys in check in any serious way.

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this was pretty shit lol. But it made you feel really smart watching it

My first redpill was Food Inc. That documentary sent me down the rabbithole of questioning food production. I still read ingredients of food before I buy them, because that docu sent me down a rabbit hole of questioning everything. It made me make all my own food, which ended up being cheaper than anything (((they))) could provide. I even got into gardening.
As far as shattering the history (((they))) provided, Shadow of Hermes by Jueri Liina made me reel for WEEKS. I am Russian, and the documentary shows the real causers of the so-called Russian revolution. The most profound documentary I found after that was Secrets in Plain Sight. It's about 4 hours long, but if you're still reading my post, I've caught your interest, so I implore you to watch both of the documentaries I referenced.
Finally, The Goy Guide to World History by E. Michael Jones put a lot of stuff into place.

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For me it was bill maher, seeing someone actually disagree and say that they didn't think islam was inherently peaceful made me realize I didn't need too and that position was bullshit. All followed from there.

It was more of the fact that around that time my father was shot by a scumbag
>Be my dad, court officer
>Dude comes running in to court house with shotgun, intent to kill
>My father and another officer start shooting, third officer evacuates filled courtroom
>Father is blasted by buckshot in arm
>Still managed to shoot and kill the guy
Shit really fucked with me, and seeing this scumbag post this shit after it happened riled me up

this is controlled opposition.
>hey go-guy...
>federal reserve bad
>alternative? total dystopian anti-nature reserves that a brave new world illustrated.
DO NOT FALL for the this meme, or the DMT meme.

I've got like 2 months before boot camp, thanks user for sparking my interests. I'll take a look at all of these, should keep me busy while I wait

Glad to hear. Check out "Magnitsky Act Behind the Scenes"
it's completely banned everywhere. I tried uploading it up jTube, and it got shot down after uploading. It is about US-Jewish financier bill browder stealing $200+ million from the russian treasury, killing a fall guy, writing a book about it, and then influencing the obama white house into sanctioning russia.
This is an absolutely mind-blowing movie, and it's no surprise that it was torpedoed less than an hour before its premier. It's very telling that you can't even find this video on vimeo.
Torrent it.

watching fight club in 6th grade made me think about everything differently and then when i got a computer and unlimited internet access boom it went wild so much information.

Lmao you pathetic racists never fail to make me laugh with your "red pill" threads

Face it, most poc will be infinitely more successful than any of you sad virgins ever will be. You are on the wrong side of history, get over it losers

A living meme

In any case even if we 'lose' it's still the right side of history, you'll understand when you're dead, leaf.

Based Bill Stills?

Carlin, Hicks and Maher are good ways to break in normies.

Going to a hippy school in elementary. The non white kids could be total shitbags and the authority figures wouldn't bat an eye. Also the feminism being rammed down out throats in a barely subtle way.

it's pasta, newfag

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Apparently when I was a little kid I told my grandfather(a very tan cajun) that we loved him even though he was brown.

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Jews redpilled me. Every time I saw something disgusting I'd look into it or ask about it, and I saw jews were responsible.
That was the only redpill that mattered. They're the most clear threat to the world that needs to be stopped. Nothing else comes even close.

Checked

I know, which is why I said a living meme you shit eating fuckbag

9/11

It's pretty tame as far as red pills go, but "Escape from Reason" by Francis Schaeffer first opened my eyes as to how the (((communists))) are controlling our society. His thesis is that ideological influence spreads in a cycle: philosophy > art > culture > politics > education > philosophy, etc.