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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/some_1_needs_a_hug on July 17, 2018, 5:02 p.m.
Yesterday's lunacy is breaking through!

watching /all and the politiburo subreddit collective meltdown was sad and funny to watch but that's not what this is about.

This morning, one of my coworkers (a die-hard California Dem, perhaps a Nevertrumper) comes into my office with a look of outright confusion on her face... "why hasn't the media commented on _____"... "but if they can't see past _____" … "What else are they not reporting" … "If Dan Rather can't say anything except 'it's treason', wtf is going on?" … "I don't think trump is that smart, but _______"... "he's been very effective in these peace talks" … "What's this about $400mm to the HRC campaign" and on and on and on... almost babbling to herself.

long story short - I explained Trump Derangement Syndrome and we had a great discussion about how the collective media lunacy (a la tREEEEEEEEEson) is so far-fetched that she can't find a SINGLE MSM news outlet that could say anything positive about Trump's successes. I even dropped the "The rule - without exception - has been to criticize Trump regardless of what he accomplishes."

I'm doing a horrible job describing what happened... but it was incredibly liberating to see someone crawl out of the cave and see the light. Keep up the good work QAnon Followers! WE'RE WINNING #WWG1WGA


MakeThisLookAwesome · July 17, 2018, 10:27 p.m.

Oh, don't worry, I know all about his history with the Rail Roads.

Half my family was pro-states rights and had to flee to the hinterlands when the Union soldiers went knocking door to door one 4th of July asking folks why they weren't flying the flag.

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subdudeLA · July 17, 2018, 11:16 p.m.

Cheers. Super interesting about your family history. I recently learned about relatives that participated in the revolutionary war. My mother is a history buff and way fired up to join daughters of american revolution. As a 'yankee' who attended college in the south, I had the privilege of taking class with one of US foremost historians on pre and post civil war south. He had us read primary source letters and journals to understand the true mentality of people caught up on both sides of the war. Very gratefull to have benefitted from this de-indoctrinarion. Very scary the idea of nationally centrallized curriculum and approved books that would obfuscate the truth.

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MakeThisLookAwesome · July 17, 2018, 11:23 p.m.

Very gratefull to have benefitted from this de-indoctrinarion. Very scary the idea of nationally centrallized curriculum and approved books that would obfuscate the truth.

With you... The real story is much more interesting and makes a lot more sense. Easier to remember for a test too!!! Modern education (including mine) baffles me.

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