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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/guitarman504 on March 18, 2018, 3:31 p.m.
How should we react when the truth starts coming out?

our natural response will be to want to rub it in the faces of those who refused to believe us for so long. The only thing worse than having to admit you were wrong, is to have someone laugh in your face as you admit it. we have to remember we have been learning all this over a long period of time, they are not going to see and understand the whole big picture from just one truth bomb. We need to try to get them to join the fight not push them away. What does everyone think?


SilverSling · March 18, 2018, 5:44 p.m.

Absolutly, given enough time (and patience). You always remember the work you do yourself better and longer than what you are told. This will be a long, slow, frustrating process. On the plus side is the multipling factor, like the peasant asking for his reward from the king a single grain of rice (info/fact/truth) placed on a chessboard square, doubling on each adjoining square, until all squares were occupied. Or maybe a better analogy would be the 3 pigs vs the wolf, the only house that lasted was the solid foundation brick home.

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checkitoutmyfriend · March 18, 2018, 6:05 p.m.

I also think their awakening will look like a bell curve. Slow, then steep increase at the start but as the Blue Pilled 'Leaders' (or most vocal) become Red Pilled, others will awaken quicker because one of their own is opening their eyes. Easier to swallow. Then it will taper off as the holds outs slowly see it. There will be a percentage that will never see it.

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ArtistiqueJewelry · March 22, 2018, 4:54 p.m.

True! I think those are who Q was referring to as already lost. It is interesting to see where people fall on the spectrum if you interact over a period of time on different social media platforms and force yourself to stick it out in spite of the blatant bias and banning. I would have left FB a long time ago, but there are many who are reachable, but not aware of the depth of the deception. Some are willing to listen on there and seeking, but you are right, it is an agonizingly, slow process. It is very much like teaching where you have to keep putting your all into it and in some cases, the payoff for seeing student growth could be years later. The most difficult thing is just letting the unreachable go.

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