I know this is a weird question, but let me give you some context. I live with my parents. I live in a place where I can't get anywhere that I want to. No public transport and I don't have a car.
I used to live downtown and took the bus. Back then I had a read on people.
It's been a while since I've interacted with the general public. I see people at receptions for doctors appointments or whatnot, but that's about it.
One thing in the past though is that I could hate the beliefs of someone, yet like them well enough as a person.
I despise feminism, but I felt that individual feminists I could be cordial with and they'd be cordial with me. That most individuals will be friendly on some level and you can connect on some level.
I really truly don't know what people are like now.
I see what they're like on the internet and the news, but that is very unreliable to what the day to day experience is like.
I assume some of you live in cities and interact daily with many different types of people. What is it like "In the real world?" to be a little tongue in cheek.
I do seem to recall hearing a secondhand story from someone IRL who had to deal with a tranny in college who kept getting uppity over something super minor.
Can't remember what the acquaintance had done to upset the tranny, but it was something fairly benign (Really wish I could actually remember what it was, but I don't want to make something up).
Another friend of mine has to deal a lot of drunk normie feminists in his line of work who clearly don't have a brain and try to wield mainstream feminist narratives as a shield and a bludgeon to get their way. This may have more to do with the sorts of people he's likely to encounter than them just being leftist though.
I've also had one or two Canadian friends who try to wag their finger at me whenever I use "verboten" terms like "retard" and "fag". My response was along the lines of "Really dude? Come the fuck on, just grow a pair."
Unfortunately, these are second hand and sometimes partially online. Can't say for sure how common these examples are, but I've certainly seen a lot of NPC programming have at least some impact on most people to some degree. Many people who develop a seemingly blind tolerance of trannies, others who drink the socialist Kool Aid. Plenty who buy into the "hate speech" "danger". A few who buy into bullshit about "disinformation". Certainly a LOT who go into some normie stance on Israel and Ukraine.
Daytime talk shows in majorly conservative states that give broadcast time to promote local black businesses with "melanin" in the name, or feminist agenda focused businesses. Dating profiles that bitch about Trump or anyone who's not left-wing (IE, "don't bother messaging me if you voted for Trump"). Etc.
Similar to a comment I saw in another thread this past week, I will admit some of this is just normie-tier stupidity from people who hold little interest in actually trying to use their brain and form their own opinion.