Before she left, it was all a conspiracy theory. Now she can't wait for the arrests to start. She got back and she started asking me about Freemason's, Jesuits (she is a Santa Clara University grad.), cabal, etc. She said the Egyptians (the working people seemed based) wanted no part of the vaccine. Crazy thing, I have been trying to tell her all about this for months.
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Not being a cuck, but honestly it doesn’t seem to be a woman thing, it seems to be a people thing.
I’ve heard of based women who have the same problem with their beta men.
I have several close friends and family who will literally talk about how smart they think I am and how right I’ve been about things, only to continue completely ignoring everything I say.
And then some asshole chad they work with will talk about “muh oppressive government” and suddenly they’re red pilled on some subset of what I’ve been talking about.
But would they use that as further evidence that I’m right about the other stuff? Nope.
Hopefully my own children will respond to a stranger/co-worker that way, because they won't listen to me :)
dtr listens, son will not....sadly he has my only two grandchildren and I hope to God he doesn't make them get the vax...maybe my smart ex dil will stop that....
I hear you, only it's our daughter and son-in-law. (He's a cradle Dem). They have our only 2 grandchildren, and I worry about his influence. My daughter really doesn't want to hear it or get involved. Our son on the other hand, will listen, and appease me, but he does agree with me on most things.