Initial acceptance for anyone in a social setting is temporary.
Whomever will initially agree hasn't researched themselves are as equally manipulated by a "15 minute conversation" at the moment as they will be in another 15 minutes.
Red pilling is great, I'm saying temper expectations when it comes to long term acceptances.
This shit right here is competely correct. I've thought I red pilled people before and then talk to them a couple of days later and you'd think the conversation never happened.
It's the people who fight tooth and nail against the redpilling that are most capable of seeing things for how they are. Unfortunately, those same people are conditioned to lack the willingness to be receptive enough to even entertain the idea that they might be wrong. "trophies for everything" included solidifying those who are wrong into always believing that no matter what they do/think/believe is just another way of being correct.
That push to reward everything has really fucked up the current batch of "adults" (men and women aged 27-50) (The kids who were first introduced to that idea and their current age range)
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