Feels like a double life at times. People around me know where I stand, but they don't know how dug in my heels are, nor do they know how deep I'm beginning to go.
I don't tell them out of my value for most of these relationships, but also because I know that before I was really woken up, people's words alone weren't what got me over the finish line. So I know my words won't, either. Instead, I drop subtle hints, engage in conversations where I know most people will find some agreement, and slowly pull them over to the red pilled side.
And if I do bust out a "conspiracy theory," I frame it as I'm knowledgeable of it, that I know the media lies and so I'm open to the idea of it being true, though I'm not sure (which is true-I don't truly know what's going on, even if I have my beliefs). Essentially the idea is to expose them to the idea, perhaps point out a bit of the evidence we are seeing, and leave it at "well who knows what's actually going on"? Seems to work okay
Well, said, I like to think of it as tossing out breadcrumbs of truth. If I've learned anything since I woke up 15 years ago, it's that people get uncomfortable when you shake their tree too hard. I've gone way to deep on a few people, especially early on, and unloaded many things that I had accepted as reality on sound asleep normies. Needless to say, it wasn't received well. It reminds me of "The Matrix" when they explain that they don't wake people up past a certain age. The velvet glove works far better, although there's people who will never see what we see.
Feels like a double life at times. People around me know where I stand, but they don't know how dug in my heels are, nor do they know how deep I'm beginning to go.
I don't tell them out of my value for most of these relationships, but also because I know that before I was really woken up, people's words alone weren't what got me over the finish line. So I know my words won't, either. Instead, I drop subtle hints, engage in conversations where I know most people will find some agreement, and slowly pull them over to the red pilled side.
And if I do bust out a "conspiracy theory," I frame it as I'm knowledgeable of it, that I know the media lies and so I'm open to the idea of it being true, though I'm not sure (which is true-I don't truly know what's going on, even if I have my beliefs). Essentially the idea is to expose them to the idea, perhaps point out a bit of the evidence we are seeing, and leave it at "well who knows what's actually going on"? Seems to work okay
Well, said, I like to think of it as tossing out breadcrumbs of truth. If I've learned anything since I woke up 15 years ago, it's that people get uncomfortable when you shake their tree too hard. I've gone way to deep on a few people, especially early on, and unloaded many things that I had accepted as reality on sound asleep normies. Needless to say, it wasn't received well. It reminds me of "The Matrix" when they explain that they don't wake people up past a certain age. The velvet glove works far better, although there's people who will never see what we see.