"When ppl want something they can't have, they create moral frameworks for why they never really wanted it anyways (i.e. body positivity)." - Bryan Johnson
Being radicalised is usually spoken about like it is a bad thing. As though it comes from a place of hatred and insecurity. But nothing is more radicalising than the moment you become aware of the depth of love that your family has for you, and the sacrifices they have made for you. That feeling makes you want to change the world for the better.
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#respect 🤝
If Ben Shapiro debated Nick Fuentes on the Holocaust - and won - he would become the most influential political figure in the world. He would be a hero to Jews of the past, present and future. And he would make millions of dollars. Yet despite these enormous incentives, he will not dare publicly debate the Holocaust. He knows why, we know why, and soon everyone else will know