I've had largely original thought since I was 16 years old, perhaps even before, and it's always been quite different from what the mainstream wants people to believe. I don't really remember how or what I thought before; or I just didn't think about the world or society much.
I'm thinking no man can be that stupid not to see that something is seriously wrong with our society - so what are the rationalizations that happen? There has to be some serious gymnastics going on... About women, the media, world governments, immigration, globalism, politics, so called 'inequality' etc. I certainly know that the leaders of the left think very differently from their followers - I can somewhat relate to them but not to their followers.
How did you think when you believed the narrative?
I'm thinking no man can be that stupid not to see that something is seriously wrong with our society - so what are the rationalizations that happen? There has to be some serious gymnastics going on... About women, the media, world governments, immigration, globalism, politics, so called 'inequality' etc. I certainly know that the leaders of the left think very differently from their followers - I can somewhat relate to them but not to their followers.
How did you think when you believed the narrative?