They live in the south. Today we were talking about the case numbers (yeah its meaningless, but thats what everyone is obsessed with) and I told them that Uttar Pradesh had completely cured Covid. They were surprised to hear it. They had the daily list of new cases for all states next to them. Went through the list, found it - 0 cases.
They were literally shocked. This is the real red pill moment. They were asking "How come we never heard about it? Shouldn't they be playing it on all the news?"
I had to go over the mainstream primer (I tell them once every 2 weeks, but it doesn't stick) but this time it had an impact. They started asking me how and I told them about Ivermectin. Well, they jumped on their phone and are busy trying to order it.
Hey OP- So nice to know we have some Red pilled Indians. I live in an area where there is a very large population of Indian families (lots of tech jobs, not Cali). Do you have insight into why so many Indians are still running around with masks. It seems like a very high percentage? Cultural? High trust of news? I’m at a loss. And they send their kids to school with masks still too. Nobody else wearing them in general. I’m truly curious.
Seattle-ish?