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Forgive me if any thing I write here is obvious or simplistic.

Most right-wing discussion assumes, or is built on top of, a main general "background" viewpoint- that the world was more or less "normal" until some recent point when other groups or ideologies pushed the world in a different direction.

However, taking the general public's (non) reaction to recent events like the exaggerated pandemic and the suspicious election foolery- it would seem that NPC theory is true- that the majority of people simply go along with the narrative of whoever is in charge. Of course, there is a significant left-right divide even between "normies", but this divide is limited to superficial opinion and not things that actually challenge the system. The majority accept the pandemic, the election, and the media as being legitimate, in US and worldwide.

Taking into account this demonstration of how people behave as a group- I suspect that things have not been "normal" in a long time. For all we know, we could have been lied to about any number of historical events and not know because people with evidence didn't have the means to widely disseminate it. It is possible that we are only now beginning to wake up because of the internet allowing skeptics to congregate.

This is pure speculation on my part, nothing more. But knowing how easily we are lied to in the present day, and how easily people swallow it, makes me suspicious of the legitimacy of what we were told in the past.

I have for some time been amassing a collection of physical books out of fear of future censorship. They are on a wide variety of subjects but mostly focusing on history, philosophy, law, and religious/esoteric texts. Ashamed to say that I haven't opened most of them, but I plan to do deep research to figure out what is and isn't true. 4chan is helpful sometimes but the high percentage of diversion posts and shills is why I am doing my own research.

I am sure that at least some of history is true- there are things that simply can't be faked-but am also sure that much of what we are told is, if not fake, at least distorted to suit a narrative.

Either way, the recent "social justice" is not itself the only problem, and they are not the only ones screwing things up. They are a cause, but far from the sole cause of all the "recent" bullshit that may not be recent at all.

Sorry for rambling, sorry if this was stupid or obvious. Just needed to write this out.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Forgive me if any thing I write here is obvious or simplistic.

Most right-wing discussion assumes, or is built on top of, a main general "background" viewpoint- that the world was more or less "normal" until some recent point when other groups or ideologies pushed the world in a different direction.

However, taking the general public's (non) reaction to recent events like the exaggerated pandemic and the suspicious election foolery- it would seem that NPC theory is true- that the majority of people simply go along with the narrative of whoever is in charge. Of course, there is a significant left-right divide even between "normies", but this divide is limited to superficial opinion and not things that actually challenge the system. The majority accept the pandemic, the election, and the media as being legitimate, in US and worldwide.

Taking into account this demonstration of how people behave as a group- I suspect that things have not been "normal" in a long time. For all we know, we could have been lied to about any number of historical events and not know because people with evidence didn't have the means to widely disseminate it. It is possible that we are only now beginning to wake up because of the internet allowing skeptics to congregate.

This is pure speculation on my part, nothing more. But knowing how easily we are lied to in the present day, and how easily people swallow it, makes me suspicious of the legitimacy of what we were told in the past.

I have for some time been amassing a collection of physical books out of fear of future censorship. They are on a wide variety of subjects but mostly focusing on history, philosophy, law, and religious/esoteric texts. Ashamed to say that I haven't opened most of them, but I plan to do deep research to figure out what is and isn't true. 4chan is helpful sometimes but the high percentage of diversion posts and shills is why I am doing my own research.

I am sure that at least some of history is true- there are things that simply can't be faked-but am also sure that much of what we are told is, if not fake, at least distorted to suit a narrative.

Either way, the recent "social justice" is not itself the only problem, and they are not the only ones screwing things up. They are a cause, but far from the sole cause of all the recent bullshit

Sorry for rambling, sorry if this was stupid or obvious. Just needed to write this out.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Forgive me if any thing I write here is obvious or simplistic.

Most right-wing discussion assumes, or is built on top of, a main general "background" viewpoint- that the world was more or less "normal" until some recent point when other groups or ideologies pushed the world in a different direction.

However, taking the general public's (non) reaction to recent events like the exaggerated pandemic and the suspicious election foolery- it would seem that NPC theory is true- that the majority of people simply go along with the narrative of whoever is in charge. Of course, there is a significant left-right divide even between "normies", but this divide is limited to superficial opinion and not things that actually challenge the system. The majority accept the pandemic, the election, and the media as being legitimate, in US and worldwide.

Taking into account this demonstration of how people behave as a group- I suspect that things have not been "normal" in a long time. For all we know, we could have been lied to about any number of historical events and not know because people with evidence didn't have the means to widely disseminate it. It is possible that we are only now beginning to wake up because of the internet allowing skeptics to congregate.

This is pure speculation on my part, nothing more. But knowing how easily we are lied to in the present day, and how easily people swallow it, makes me suspicious of the legitimacy of what we were told in the past.

I have for some time been amassing a collection of physical books out of fear of future censorship. They are on a wide variety of subjects but mostly focusing on history, philosophy, law, and religious/esoteric texts. Ashamed to say that I haven't opened most of them, but I plan to do deep research to figure out what is and isn't true. 4chan is helpful sometimes but the high percentage of diversion posts and shills is why I am doing my own research.

I am sure that at least some of history is true- there are things that simply can't be faked-but am also sure that much of what we are told is, if not fake, at least distorted to suit a narrative.

Either way, the recent "social justice" is not itself the only problem, and they are not the only ones screwing things up. They are a side effect and not the cause.

Sorry for rambling, sorry if this was stupid or obvious. Just needed to write this out.

3 years ago
1 score