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My wife and I were, a few years ago, both associated with a major University, an epicenter of propaganda. I no longer am (how could I be?). She still is. She is constantly being fed the "woke" and communist narrative. When I was first beginning to realize that we live in The Matrix, I couldn't stop trying to red-pill her. She came to almost hate me. She threatened to leave me often, proclaiming that the person she loved was gone; she had "lost me to conspiracy theories."

It wasn't that I had changed all that much in my views. For example, I've always been against the "wokeness" campaign that was raging through the campus. I recognized it as some sort of "strange social brainwashing thing," even though I thought it was organic at the time. But I was a lot more easy going about it before. Then, upon awakening, I realized it was an actual contrived step designed to lead us to our doom. I began to fight against it with her, trying to get her to see that it was contrived, along with all the other brainwashing things I saw.

I fought with her over the vaccine, tooth and nail, but during the battle I realized she had to make her own decisions. That was a part of my awakening as well. Each person is Sovereign; they are the Ultimate Authority in their own life. That MUST BE respected, 100%, all of the time. This helped me come to another realization. Her awakening, if it comes, must come on her own terms. It doesn't matter if she understands that we live in an illusory world. She will either come to appreciate it, or she won't. It's her life. It's my job to help her live her best life. That means appreciating wherever she is in her life at any one moment. I don't need her to believe anything.

Having said that, if the vaccine comes up again, I am going to force her to read everything (I already did, but it didn't work before. I have a whole lot more ammunition now though). Outside of something that is literally death in a syringe however, I'm done with trying to get her to see. If the Q plan works, and is at it suggests it is, she will see. She already does see quite a bit. She even told me a couple weeks ago (I'm paraphrasing), "Maybe there is a conspiracy that is trying to take over the world, I don't care. I'm going to pretend that there isn't, because it makes me feel better."

It's not necessarily the most enlightened view ever, but we live in BLUE PILL CENTRAL, inundated with propaganda all day long, every day, and she is still seeing and admitting that the world is not what it pretends, even if she is still afraid to investigate it herself.

My advice is, don't worry about it. If the Q plan works, it's gonna work out just fine. You do you. Let your wife be herself. She doesn't need to believe anything. Just help her live her best life within the framework of what she has and is right now.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: Original

My wife and I were, a few years ago, both associated with a major University, an epicenter of propaganda. I no longer am (how could I be?). She still is. She is constantly being fed the "woke" and communist narrative. When I was first beginning to realize that we live in The Matrix, I couldn't stop trying to red-pill her. She came to almost hate me. She threatened to leave me often, proclaiming that the person she loved was gone; she had lost me to "conspiracy theories."

It wasn't that I had changed all that much in my views. For example, I've always been against the "wokeness" campaign that was raging through the campus. I recognized it as some sort of "strange social brainwashing thing," even though I thought it was organic at the time. But I was a lot more easy going about it before. Then, upon awakening, I realized it was an actual contrived step designed to lead us to our doom. I began to fight against it with her, trying to get her to see that it was contrived, along with all the other brainwashing things I saw.

I fought with her over the vaccine, tooth and nail, but during the battle I realized she had to make her own decisions. That was a part of my awakening as well. Each person is Sovereign; they are the Ultimate Authority in their own life. That MUST BE respected, 100%, all of the time. This helped me come to another realization. Her awakening, if it comes, must come on her own terms. It doesn't matter if she understands that we live in an illusory world. She will either come to appreciate it, or she won't. It's her life. It's my job to help her live her best life. That means appreciating wherever she is in her life at any one moment. I don't need her to believe anything.

Having said that, if the vaccine comes up again, I am going to force her to read everything (I already did, but it didn't work before. I have a whole lot more ammunition now though). Outside of something that is literally death in a syringe however, I'm done with trying to get her to see. If the Q plan works, and is at it suggests it is, she will see. She already does see quite a bit. She even told me a couple weeks ago (I'm paraphrasing), "Maybe there is a conspiracy that is trying to take over the world, I don't care. I'm going to pretend that there isn't, because it makes me feel better."

It's not necessarily the most enlightened view ever, but we live in BLUE PILL CENTRAL, inundated with propaganda all day long, every day, and she is still seeing and admitting that the world is not what it pretends, even if she is still afraid to investigate it herself.

My advice is, don't worry about it. If the Q plan works, it's gonna work out just fine. You do you. Let your wife be herself. She doesn't need to believe anything. Just help her live her best life within the framework of what she has and is right now.

1 year ago
1 score