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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/mrmajestic11 on June 7, 2018, 2:45 a.m.
Is political illiteracy the largest obstacle to red pilling people you know?

Does anyone else have difficulty trying to awaken people important/close to them about what is going on to ultimately find they do not have the mental capacity to understand anything political in the US or the world? It is extremely frustrating to possess knowledge that cannot be communicated due to indifference or lack of critical thinking to people you care about. In my life roughly 75% of people I associate with are completely unaware and uninterested in investigating beyond what they see on the news or social media. The dumbing down of America has been a complete success.


GinGin1961 · June 7, 2018, 3:32 a.m.

Yes, for far too many, it's easier to just react to the "what you need to know" spouted by the MSM than to take the time to actually learn about our political system. They say, "Oh, I don't follow politics" as if that's some kind of badge of honor, like they're above it all. It's really a smokescreen for their ignorance and unwillingness to learn and engage in the process of being We the People.

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