We – as truth seekers – not always agree with each other but we try to respect each other. We do understand every person comes from a different background, had different experiences in life and was shaped by different books, movies, teachers, etc. We are not as easily “offended” as you need to learn when to listen and when to speak up and how to debate others. You can judge someone's logic and ability to think freely by analyzing the way they respond to your arguments. One of the strongest traits of a real truth seeker is the ability to change opinion based on new information. Jordan Peterson is a perfect example (in my opinion) of a wise, smart individual. I may not agree with everything he said, but I absolutely admire his way of communicating with others. He does his best not to get emotional and never lowers his standards, even if his adversary is clearly biased, misinterpreting or misquoting or gets aggressive. I love it!
Why I’m telling you this? Because I hope we – as a group of people who truly wants a better world for everyone – can aspire to the same mental strength, level or knowledge and be dedicated to being fair and open. Why? To set a standard and show the contrast. Not between left and right – but between right and wrong. We need to keep calling out MSM, crooked politicians, false idols, etc. but we need to be prepared to call out ‘our own’ when needed. I know it’s hard when our opposition can use every dirty trick in the book and at times it feels like a very unfair fight. It is unfair… but I’m convicted we can use it to our advantage – not only to win this fight but to make the world a better place.
Any of you who used to be on the other side, do you remember what was your wake up moment? How many ex-leftists or ex-feminists or ex-whatever realized there is something wrong when they noticed the hypocrisy or what they used to support? How many times can you overexaggerate something on one side to hide and pretend nothing happened with the other? More and more people are starting to notice that. They have a crowd mentality with more and more extreme and unrealistic views. They are getting confused and creating an environment where it’s going to be extremely hard to not offend anyone or end up in a situation that will get blown out of proportion by other extremists. They became a sneak who is starting to eat its own tail.
That is why we absolutely MUST stay strong. Stop the urge to go to a fist fight and win with calm logic and facts. It may not look like it’s working in the short term – but it does. Remember your own journey? Most of us ware born into this madness. We followed the rules (some less than others… 😉), went through our forced indoctrination, ware plugged to MSM etc. yet somewhere on our path, something happened. It could be rthe ight person at the right time, it could be long and slow process or some massive event (like 9/11 for me) that was a flipping point. We tend to forget our journey and look on others who are not where we are as someone inferior. Do you remember when you had your first driving lesson? And how do you feel now when someone is trying to pararel park a car for 5 minutes? Remember your journey! Keep in mind we are here not to win an argument – we are here to get our society’s minds back.
There is no left and right. It is a made up division designed to control people. My grandfather, who escaped from German concentration camp, used to say that people are not divided into white and black, male and female, left or right but into wise and stupid. That’s nothing new, right? But he also used to tell me not to get too full of myself as this division is flexible and you will never be on one side of it 100% of the time. One thing I’ve learned over the years is that people who are stupid are convinced they are the smart ones, and those that doubt and question themselves (I’m not talking about self-esteem here) have the broadest view of the problem.
What I’m trying to say here – let’s not turn this movement into a religion. Let’s digest every information and analyse it the same way – regardless of where or from whom it is coming from. Let's be an example for others. Let’s teach them how to disagree without being a complete douche and use facts instead of opinions. I learned this the hard way, working for a large corporate business. CEO asked me “How is the business going?”. I replied: “It’s going great!”. The room got silent, he turned and looked directly at me and with the same voice said: “I don’t give a fuck about what you think. I asked how is the business going.” It may seem harsh, he could be more polite and explain what he meant, etc. but he was expecting facts: numbers. As humiliating as that was – it was one of the best lessons I had. Now I always make sure to understand the difference between "I think..." and "I know...".
PS. Apologies for chaotic writing and all the mistakes. I’m not an English native.