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I disagree but respectfully (i didn't downvote you btw).

When I'm at work, and I talk about how Covid is like the common cold, and how you can just get better by resting.

I get an awkward silence from my coworkers, and you can sense their fear in that silence.

Believing what we believe takes balls, because once you believe, you realize that evil and horror are very real, and worse than your imagination.

Living as a normie, life is simple, the worst evils exist only in Hollywood movies, and it's not real, there are no conspiracies by powerful groups plotting how to kill, torture, rape, mutilate us all in whatever ways they can imagine.

It is a gift we are blessed with. We should thank God for giving us the perception we have.

I agree with you on this, I've noticed many Christians are "coincidentally" redpilled on similar topics. I don't believe this is coincidence.

In fact, it takes a lot more courage to stand up to the globalists when you don't believe.

I disagree with this. The reality that we acknowledge, is frightening AND IT'S REAL, and anyone of us is fair game. In normieland, life is "normal/boring," many of them don't even think the Devil is very real.

edit:

The fact that we have the term "Redpill" reinforces this idea; that consciously/subconsciously people are afraid to acknowledge what we acknowledge.

This reminds me of a quote from some FBI guy, someone else here on GreatAwakening will probably know the exact words.

This FBI guy said something like,

...the truth/a conspiracy so terrifying that most people would refuse to believe it to be true...

something like that more or less.

edit 2:

Disney is THE PERFECT EXAMPLE OF THIS.

Disney [which is Satanic and lures children for Pizzagate] reinforces this idea that people should be afraid of evil by making everything happy in an over-the-top dishonest way.

“Watch our movies!

Everything is ok!

Be happy!

Ignore evil!”

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I disagree but respectfully (i didn't downvote you btw).

When I'm at work, and I talk about how Covid is like the common cold, and how you can just get better by resting.

I get an awkward silence from my coworkers, and you can sense their fear in that silence.

Believing what we believe takes balls, because once you believe, you realize that evil and horror are very real, and worse than your imagination.

Living as a normie, life is simple, the worst evils exist only in Hollywood movies, and it's not real, there are no conspiracies by powerful groups plotting how to kill, torture, rape, mutilate us all in whatever ways they can imagine.

It is a gift we are blessed with. We should thank God for giving us the perception we have.

I agree with you on this, I've noticed many Christians are "coincidentally" redpilled on similar topics. I don't believe this is coincidence.

In fact, it takes a lot more courage to stand up to the globalists when you don't believe.

I disagree with this. The reality that we acknowledge, is frightening AND IT'S REAL, and anyone of us is fair game. In normieland, life is "normal/boring," many of them don't even think the Devil is very real.

edit:

The fact that we have the term "Redpill" reinforces this idea; that consciously/subconsciously people are afraid to acknowledge what we acknowledge.

This reminds me of a quote from some FBI guy, someone else here on GreatAwakening will probably know the exact words.

This FBI guy said something like,

...the truth/a conspiracy so terrifying that most people would refuse to believe it to be true...

something like that more or less.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I disagree but respectfully (i didn't downvote you btw).

When I'm at work, and I talk about how Covid is like the common cold, and how you can just get better by resting.

I get an awkward silence from my coworkers, and you can sense their fear in that silence.

Believing what we believe takes balls, because once you believe, you realize that evil and horror are very real, and worse than your imagination.

Living as a normie, life is simple, the worst evils exist only in Hollywood movies, and it's not real, there are no conspiracies by powerful groups plotting how to kill, torture, rape, mutilate us all in whatever ways they can imagine.

It is a gift we are blessed with. We should thank God for giving us the perception we have.

I agree with you on this, I've noticed many Christians are "coincidentally" redpilled on similar topics. I don't believe this is coincidence.

In fact, it takes a lot more courage to stand up to the globalists when you don't believe.

I disagree with this. The reality that we acknowledge, is frightening AND IT'S REAL, and anyone of us is fair game. In normieland, life is "normal/boring," many of them don't even think the Devil is very real.

The fact that we have the term "Redpill" reinforces this idea; that consciously/subconsciously people are afraid to acknowledge what we acknowledge.

This reminds me of a quote from some FBI guy, someone else here on GreatAwakening will probably know the exact words.

This FBI guy said something like,

...the truth/a conspiracy so terrifying that most people would refuse to believe it to be true...

something like that more or less.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I disagree but respectfully (i didn't downvote you btw).

When I'm at work, and I talk about how Covid is like the common cold, and how you can just get better by resting.

I get an awkward silence from my coworkers, and you can sense their fear in that silence.

Believing what we believe takes balls, because once you believe, you realize that evil and horror are very real, and worse than your imagination.

Living as a normie, life is simple, the worst evils exist only in Hollywood movies, and it's not real, there are no conspiracies by powerful groups plotting how to kill, torture, rape, mutilate us all in whatever ways they can imagine.

It is a gift we are blessed with. We should thank God for giving us the perception we have.

I agree with you on this, I've noticed many Christians are "coincidentally" redpilled on similar topics. I don't believe this is coincidence.

In fact, it takes a lot more courage to stand up to the globalists when you don't believe.

I disagree with this. The reality that we acknowledge, is frightening AND IT'S REAL, and anyone of us is fair game. In normieland, life is "normal/boring," many of them don't even think the Devil is very real.

The fact that we have the term "Redpill" reinforces this idea; that consciously/subconsciously people are afraid to acknowledge what we acknowledge.

1 year ago
1 score