Anonymous ID: 69f3ec Oct. 10, 2020, 11:27 a.m. No.11014582   🗄️.is 🔗kun

This story is from a friend of a person I helped red pill. Her real name is Peggy, but she may as well be Karen

 

Peggy couldn’t believe what she was hearing.

The Seattle-area resident and a longtime friend sat down for a meal together recently and the conversation worked its way around to current events and the coronavirus. Peggy was astounded at what her friend had to say.

 

“We had very divergent opinions on a number of topics,” Peggy said. “It’s like oh, my God, the things I never wanted to know about people I know.

 

“It always concerns me when someone says they don’t believe the news.”

Peggy had always considered her friend bright and even-keeled. Now she wasn’t so sure.

 

“I had to make a decision about whether I could trust her,” Peggy said. “The things she was saying to me in that conversation were pretty cuckoo and she was so defensive. I’ve come to the conclusion that she may have weird thoughts about the coronavirus — she said she wouldn’t get a vaccine even if it was available — but that doesn’t mean she isn’t my friend.”

 

https://www.seattletimes.com/life/how-to-talk-to-your-family-about-covid-19-politics-and-other-potentially-thorny-subjects/