Sucks that I'm in my sixties and just now learning all this.
Maybe the youngsters today will have a better time of finding and learning the truth.
No better way to make up for lost time than to spread the truth while you still can.
The best gift that the elderly can leave to younger generations is to pass on truth and knowledge gained over a life-time -- precisely why the media constantly provokes the divide between generations. Uniting the generations ensures the fidelity of tradition to be passed down, and which protects them from the constant stream of social poison that we see today.
It's never too late.
Exactly, well said.
I'm mid 50's, same. My kids however are so worried about appropriating a culture, they have full blown discussions now about Halloween parties, and what they should go as. I ask why do they care so much about beads etc , they said they will get chastised and never get a job if any non white person (jews, Mexicans ,blacks, Muslim, etc) takes offense to their costumes.
Then you should pose subtle poignant questions to them whenever you encounter those situations:
"Why should anyone have power over you to say what you can and can't wear?"
"What is your culture as a White person?"
"Why would you associate with people that would hurt you because they disapprove?"
Many people are mentally chained to a crafted world-view and don't even know it. The best thing that you can do is to show them that there are places outside those mental boundaries and that they are free to venture beyond them -- this is why red-pilling has become so popular.
They know it, they just can't act it. As they said, the risk is too great, everyone has a video recording device (ie, smartphones). It's not your friends that care, it's some random third person 20 years from now seeing a Trump banner in the background of a picture, and holding you accountable.
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