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Author Topic: Biggest apolitical redpills?  (Read 677 times)

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Re: Biggest apolitical redpills?
« Reply #20 on: Yesterday at 08:36:50 AM »
The term red-pilling was yet decades in the future, but my eyes were opened to the existence of sheer hypocrisy among adults and their willingness to use their own and others’ children to disguise their true character.  At age nine, I was invited to the birthday party of a girl I thought didn’t like me. Since she was from a wealthy family, very pretty, very popular, I carefully chose a gift, wrapped it up beautifully, donned my best party dress and arrived excitedly to celebrate with my new friend. 
At the party I was basically ignored when not actively snubbed, not included socially, generally treated like 💩 by the children and was gushed all over by the girl’s mother twice, in front of my mother when she dropped me off and again, when she picked me up. My father had recently won a lawsuit against a village board of trustees of which the girl’s father had been the president. This sorry excuse for a mother had stooped so low as to use the nine year old daughter of her husband’s rival to get back at him after losing a legal dispute over the storage  of a small travel trailer!  
What did I learn? To be very cautious about with whom I associate, and not to go where I am not wanted. 

Re: Biggest apolitical redpills?
« Reply #21 on: Yesterday at 04:07:29 PM »
The term red-pilling was yet decades in the future, but my eyes were opened to the existence of sheer hypocrisy among adults and their willingness to use their own and others’ children to disguise their true character.  At age nine, I was invited to the birthday party of a girl I thought didn’t like me. Since she was from a wealthy family, very pretty, very popular, I carefully chose a gift, wrapped it up beautifully, donned my best party dress and arrived excitedly to celebrate with my new friend.
At the party I was basically ignored when not actively snubbed, not included socially, generally treated like 💩 by the children and was gushed all over by the girl’s mother twice, in front of my mother when she dropped me off and again, when she picked me up. My father had recently won a lawsuit against a village board of trustees of which the girl’s father had been the president. This sorry excuse for a mother had stooped so low as to use the nine year old daughter of her husband’s rival to get back at him after losing a legal dispute over the storage  of a small travel trailer! 
What did I learn? To be very cautious about with whom I associate, and not to go where I am not wanted.
That sounds horrible! Yeah there's definitely a point as a child when you realize a lot of adults are dumb and or evil. Public school speeds this up imo hahah. Or when you stop idolizing your parents.