Politics Have you redpilled anybody before?

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There was this one mate, years back, who’d swallow every headline about progress and global unity without question. I’d drop a hint or two over our political clashes and mention how the media’s got a leash, or how power always pools in the same hands. Nothing heavy, just enough to make him pause. Took a while, but he started pointing out the corruption himself. Not a full-on redpill, maybe, but I’d say I cracked the door open.
 
yes, but from a perspective of correcting national socialists who were mistaken about the situation as for making liberals right wing the very few who are open to our ideals have already joined us and abandoned liberalism or are unaware about us even existing i dont see a point in correcting some faggot who genuinely believes we run the show and we are defeated by voting
 
Not really, but I have suspicions of my maternal grandfather (RIP) believing that Israelis are up to no good.

When I was on my 4th year of elementary school, I once excitedly tried to talk about the existence of Israel (I was an innocent child back then, obviously) after learning about it in Geography class, only for him to reply something like this:

«Israel has ultra-dangerous nuclear weapons... [More stuff I can't remember] ... They could plunge the entire world in a war if they want to».

Thus, I didn't touch that topic ever again when having a chat with him.

Since my grandfather died way before I even reached adulthood, I never discussed politics with him and while I could ask my relatives about his ideas, I don't want to risk my relationships with them.
 
«Israel has ultra-dangerous nuclear weapons... [More stuff I can't remember] ... They could plunge the entire world in a war if they want to».
It is interesting to note that this sort of obsession with Israel is not always anti-zionist, and I've seen it in a sort of awe-filled quasi-zionism before. You'll find a type of normie who are in awe of the iron dome, samson option, pager explosion hacks or the six-day war. I don't think they are evangelicals, so they aren't required to believe the jews are meant to usher in the apocalypse. There are Christians who will say that 109/110 just proves something the bible said about the jews being destined to be oppressed everywhere for the rest of history. Maybe they want to fit in with other christians/conservatives, maybe they just want to own the libs... maybe they just like cool stuff.
 
Not really, but I have suspicions of my maternal grandfather (RIP) believing that Israelis are up to no good.

When I was on my 4th year of elementary school, I once excitedly tried to talk about the existence of Israel (I was an innocent child back then, obviously) after learning about it in Geography class, only for him to reply something like this:

«Israel has ultra-dangerous nuclear weapons... [More stuff I can't remember] ... They could plunge the entire world in a war if they want to».

Thus, I didn't touch that topic ever again when having a chat with him.

Since my grandfather died way before I even reached adulthood, I never discussed politics with him and while I could ask my relatives about his ideas, I don't want to risk my relationships with them.
there is a probability, but from experience most boomers will only acknowledge the fact of a NATION'S danger and completely dismiss any accusations onto ethnic peoples, so he probably disliked israel but wouldn't have been any pissed about jews running the country, because you can't judge an entire group on the 99.9%'s actions!!!
 
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