My wife headed out of town so I was on kid duty.
Had to take my youngest to her gymnastics class.
Was standing there watching her like the proud papa I am when another one of the dads noticed my shirt and started up a conversation with me.
Turns out he’s a California refugee who managed to escape.
For 45 minutes he told me about his awakening experience… without any prompting.
I’ve been at this for well over a decade now, folks, and this NEVER happens. NEVER.
People now want the red pills, and we’re here to distribute them. Congratulations, y’all, on making it this far. There are effectual battles to be won, for sure, but we are winning the war!
That is a great feeling! Curious... What is on your shirt that was so alluring?
Nothing, actually. It’s an old shirt I picked up at Goodwill that says “West Coast” on it. Since he just moved here from CA I think he thought I might be in the same boat as him.
Which, it turns out, I am.
But I didn’t instigate anything, subtly prod to see where he was coming from, suggest any topic that could lead to redpilling… it was like he NEEDED to talk about this stuff. And once he sensed I was sympathetic, it was off to the races. Great guy, great experience.
Ah, I see. Here in east Tennessee we are getting refugees from Chicago; mostly conservatives who no long felt at home in that place.
interesting, and makes me realize I never meet anyone who moves here from big cities. we're surrounded by cattle & corn, they'd probably find it 'boring' here.
I think I want that boring place. We’re don’t live in the city... but want more quiet and less people. Where are you? I’ll add it to my candidate list
Well as a hillbilly from Kentucky i find anything flat boring. But thats not a bad thing.
Before I realized I was a “conservative” I always dreamed of living in fields surrounded by no one. I enjoy socializing with people but I always wanted the peace and quiet of rural life. It never sounded boring to me even though I grew up in big cities with all the bells and whistles. I wonder if that’s a characteristic trait of conservatives.
Central NC here and we are getting them MI and NY mostly. I've met a few from DC region to. Everyone is right of center to hard right.
I live in MI myself, and moved to near the MI/IN border two years ago, to escape a blue city. It’s very rural and very conservative where I live, although I have to drive to the Kalamazoo leftist shithole to go to work every day. Most of the people I encounter and subtly attempt to redpill are essentially just exhausted from all of the shenanigans, and I reassure them that they’re just watching a scripted movie playing out. I tell them that when the SHTF to not be scared, and that everything will be glorious when it all plays out. I also reinforce the political moves that are taking place and urge them to vote based on America First, not useless wedge issues. It always seems to give them hope and hopefully causes them to do their own investigations into what I’m telling them.
As a side note, I have a license plate frame with NCSWIC and WWG1WGA printed on it, and I get the occasional headlight flash by someone behind me. I always give them an air-Q and a thumbs up 😀
Way cool.
North AL, S. TN we are getting refugees by the day. In this area are lots of engineers and scientists coming from wacky liberal states. Most are red pulled but there’s a more than I’d like to see arriving still claiming how backwards we are. HA, but your here, in backwards -ville because your state sucked.
It's one of the last kinds of bigotry that is tolerated these days, looking down on southerners because of our accent or our slower pace in doing things. Tell the they're being bigots and see their reaction. People who wouldn't dare use the "N" word feel free to sneer at us because we don't speak or hasten everywhere like they do. Because they're bigots.
Remind them that some of America's greatest leaders, writers, and inventors were people of the South.
P.S. Also remind them that it was Southerners who created the very states they so desperately wanted to move to. Our favorable tax laws, infrastructure, schools, and institutions were NOT built by people where THEY came from, but by the very people they want to criticize.... for not being like the people they escaped from.
We are looking to move and retire to TN but eastern side. Any thoughts?
Plenty. Of course it depends on what you're looking for. Never move TO any city, the cities everywhere will be chaotic in coming months. But look for red counties to move to. West Knox County is red, and the deeper west you go, the more affluent the neighborhoods get.... and peaceful and quiet. I know that neighboring counties have good quality of life, such as Blount Co., Loudon Co., Sevier Co., and Anderson Co. A small-ish city nearby is Oak Ridge, TN, the "secret city" that helped build the A-bomb in WWII, but is now a small southern town that is quite livable. If you're looking for large wooded acreage, that is also still available in east Tennessee; but the cost will be inversely proportional to the proximity of a large urban areas. The closer you choose to a city (Knoxville, Chattanooga, Johnson City) the greater the price of land.... and the further away, will be less expensive. I have relatives living some distance from Kingston TN, but up on a mountain with a gravel road, where they have a very nice log cabin that is fairly remote, and they love it there.
Good luck. If you get serious about moving here, at least in the Knox County area, I know two VERY good real estate agents who can help you.
I hope to be buying property in East Tennessee soon. I can't wait to leave the peoples republic where I live.
My Wife and I are Christians and very conservative. It's horrible living here and walking on eggshells. We constantly have to be very careful what we say in public.
Well I don't know where you're moving from, but East Tennessee has a broad range of differing demographics and we do have our liberal enclaves here (UT campus, etc.) but we somehow coexist. The extremely few "demonstrations" and protests I have seen over the years from the Left are usually poorly attended, made up of limp wristed soy boys and girls, and they then take their posters and awareness ribbons and go home. No riots here, we don't stand for that stuff.
I can pretty much say what I think without causing a disturbance. I play music with some liberal acquaintances, but they know where I stand on issues; it isn't a problem.
Another example: Probably caused by some transient homeless person who had come from a more "tolerant" state, they set up a camp of tents, shelters, and lean-to's on a major road in west Knox county, a couple of blocks from the interstate, I-40 / 75. They were there one day and into the night (one freak even put his tent right on the sidewalk up to the curb!!). The police moved in and by the next day THEY WERE GONE.... just plain gone. And by the next day all the debris and clutter they left was gone too. We simply don't tolerate LA or Portland type of homeless camps here.
There is a strong Christian community here and several good non-woke churches, both large and small. Good luck to you.
You WILL NOT have that problem in East OR West Tennessee. Maybe around some of the commy enclaves in Nashville and Memphis but 99% of the state are your people. Kentucky is the same.
I love that - he felt connected to you even though he didn't know you. That is our true biology at work right there. We are humans and meant to feel connected to others, not unnaturally divided.
I think same as you..... they are worried if they made the right decision and NEED to talk to someone.
A lot like meeting a stranger who immediately tells you he got jabbed twice but no more.
Once people start to find out about things...the “coincidences” the connections between people, WEF, Gates, farmland, Covid, bioweapons...I mean there is a lot to discover and wonder about. And it’s so great to find someone who is doing the same digging. Swap sources and provide information. My first real red pill was “Out of Shadows”...I’ve been watching
The Kinsey Syndrome
And it has been very hard to watch...but very informative. Rockefeller funding him at the beginning, Kinsey speaking to lawmakers and lawyer groups/prison boards and assisted in reducing sentencing guidelines/pushing parole for pedophiles. Also evidence of Kinsey working with pedophiles andmolesters to show them how to keep notes scientifically of their abuse and the victims responses. Evidence of letters between an actual Nazi pedo and Kinsey. Alistair Crowley communication and fascination as well.
Just got a T shirt that says "Don't NY my NC". Pretty clever!
Big mama asking the important questions. :)