Own it. If anti-Semitic means putting America first as an American, why should we be ashamed of that?
I did and it's surprising how little backlash you get when you openly double down on the JQ to people in person. You get some very odd, yet predictable reactions that can be placed into groups:
- Cowering in fear at the topic
- Angrily lashing out and calling you "Nazi"
- Show genuine, if tepid interest
Those in groups 1 and 2 are beyond help. You can present them with all the evidence in the world, and they might even begin to believe, but they are too cowardly to risk losing their social status and it hurts too much to unlearn what they were lied to about. "But what are you going to do about it, genocide them!?" They'll sometimes ask. They will also show selective amnesia later to facts that you brought up. These people will hate you for trying to shake their false foundations. They never get physical, though. In fact, they are too scared to admit the conversation ever happened to begin with, and will often avoid you.
Group 3 has two possible outcomes; they go down the rabbit hole and either embrace the redpills openly, or never bring them up except for rare private situations. Again- fear of losing social standing.
People really are predictable and the jew knows this; their deep understanding of us is how they pull off their subversion so well.
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