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No, he is still exposed to it, because of the form of conditioning they use. They aren't raising these kids and telling them that literally no world outside of Woke exists, like they're a person raised on a microisland in the Pacific who has literally zero concept of anything beyond the ocean... they are raising them and are telling them all about us, specifically to frame us as their mortal enemy. Meaning they know that something else still exists.

It's like pretending that this is someone who signed up for the Army in 2004 and had literally no idea what 9/11 was or that a country called 'Iraq' even existed, versus someone who knew all about that, but signed up because they know about 9/11 and Iraq.

When you were taught about the Holocaust, did they just say "6 gorillion j-ws died" or do they also tell you all about Hitler and the ebil Nazis? You still have the power, at that point, to decide that the Nazis were okay, because at least you know about them.

So he still had the choice to reject this culture, and at a critical moment, he failed completely. He does know about us. He does know about everything from the 'Nazis' to milquetoast MAGAism and despite being hurt, badly, by them, he still rejects everything in order to self-flaggelate.

This was a redpill moment, and he spit it up because he's too broken.

He got what he deserved.

1 year ago
1 score
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No, he is still exposed to it, because of the form of conditioning they use. They aren't raising these kids and telling them that literally no world outside of Woke exists, like they're a person raised on a microisland in the Pacific who has literally zero concept of anything beyond the ocean... they are raising them and are telling them all about us, specifically to frame us as their mortal enemy. Meaning they know that something else still exists.

It's like pretending that this is someone who signed up for the Army in 2004 and had literally no idea what 9/11 was or that a country called 'Iraq' even existed, versus someone who knew all about that, but signed up because they know about 9/11 and Iraq.

When you were taught about the Holocaust, did they just say "6 gorillion j-ws died" or do they also tell you all about Hitler and the ebil Nazis? You still have the power, at that point, to decide that the Nazis were okay, because at least you know about them.

So he still had the choice to reject this culture, and at a critical moment, he failed completely.

1 year ago
1 score