The communists are coming for you and your family. It never ends well. We're all about to be F'd in the A
You do need to try to get to know the people in your community. Go to farmers markets, get to know people who grow your food.
You say you have a family. Is your wife one of those crunchy granola moms? Loads of crunchy families are on some stage of the redpill journey. Same for homeschooling families. There are ways to get to know like minded people in your community.
We homeschool, my wife isn't really a granola in the new age sense. We're pretty old school in our approach and don't really fit in with people who are overly enthusiastic about basic things.
I live in a city and gotta get out. I'm a butcher and was working at a farmers market a few times a month but they went out of business.
I don't mean new age religion or anything but moreso a person who is into non-toxic living, buying organic, supporting local business and avoiding slave labor overseas, etc. You're likely to have some like-minded people in those communities. I meet a lot of like-minded moms that way.
I really hope you can get out of the city. Sending prayers your way!
sounds like you live in a city. Did you ever think about moving to a more rural environment? It's very important to be part of a community in the real world. Don't give up on that and don't become a shut-in loner. If everyone around you is a blue-pilled NPC, you need to change your setting to something more positive.
But if you can't just get up and leave, here are some ideas to find like-minded individuals:
join a church. You don't have to believe, but maybe you can use it to meet one or two cool people. Maybe a guy you could hang out with. Maybe a family who also homeschools or who has a similar approach to you when it comes to child rearing. Perhaps your wife can find a new friend there. Even if you can't relate to 99% of the people at church, if you find one person - it's a huge success. Also you don't have to go ALL IN with believing and being present at all their functions/ events.
take up a /pol/ hobby. Hiking, hunting, shooting range, woodworking, metalworking/ welding, mechanic stuff, 3d printing, electronics. Anything to do with nature and creating/making. All these activities are redpilling by nature. Find a "maker-space" and join a project with some guys. Contribute some money to it (100 bucks?), get experience creating something, make some friends.
get your kid into some club. Use it to get to know parents of other kids in that club.
And also, always hide your power-level for at least the first 5 times you meet a new person.
Not much left to be done at this point but to make a point.
That's coming sooner rather than later.
Bad news
It's not them that's stupid
But you
Yeah maybe but I do my own thinking at least.
You're the smartest man on the special Olympic dream team.
You watch the Olympics?
I don't find much point in associating with other people beyond basic politeness.
They'll never agree to what needs to be done and they aren't brave enough to do it so there's really no point.
Mostly they're looking to stay busy coloring within whatever lines they feel capable. I'm not going to do that since I don't have the same neurosis.
Reminds me of babysitting kids or taking care of animals. I understand that it's reassuring for them, but what do I get out of it?
I expect actual results and by results I mean in a timely fucking fashion.
Some people are degenerates. Read Cesare Lombroso and Gregory Klimov.
I will tell you what I tell others that post this sort of thing:
First you have to become cold.
You can't chart a course across a mountain without the ten thousand foot perspective.
Down on the ground, if you don't have a map, you have to just pick a direction and go, setup a basecamp, bottom up organizing and fraternizing.
Read art of war, and in terms of politics, focus on open ground.
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