Comments by "R K." (@DarkAngel2512) on "Douglas Murray: The War on the West" video.

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  2.  @user-yt4gc5ug5e  Omg! Same thing redpilled me. Only it was the Jordan Peterson clip where he had some uni students on a campus screaming at him for being against enforced speech regarding pronouns. 5 years ago I was arguing that gender is a spectrum and after seeing Peterson and seeing Antifa being aggressive to a guy when I was out one night my perspective began to shift. Regarding the race stuff I remember growing up during the 80s-2010 there was very little racism but that mostly came from black people who were my main social group. Then in 2010 there was a shift when Mark Duggan was killed by police and people rioted and burnt black/brown businesses and began screaming racism at everything and berating police. I knew something was off but I generally kept my mouth shut as I didnt want to lose friends. But after seeing so many black people becoming racist the last ten years, which was in contrast to how I grew up, I just slowly started speaking out more and more. Floyd was the break where like you I discovered Triggernometry, Rubin Report, Brandon Tatum, and the smaller channels like Ruined Leon and A Black Conservative, Gothix, Zuby, Lily Tang Williams etc I feel confident I'm on the right side of history but we still need to play it carefully so as not to exacerbate the divide which is hard when under attack. I'm really happy for you that your eyes were opened and I hope you havent lost too many friends or had any relationships ruined through this. Sadly I've lost a few and particularly I am from the Kpop community which is uber woke and they hate "appropriation" and I obviously canerow my hair and use patois so I'll have a target on my back for that at some point as they regularly make videos about the artists copying black people despite they copy Koreans. You should take a deep dive down that rabbit hole. It's a nightmare. Lol. And yes, I can no longer vote Labour. Seeing the idiocy my friends were coming out with during the elections was another thing that shifted me. Although I dont know who to vote as they're all effed in some way. Btw if you havent already check out James Lindsay "The Grievance Studies". He was an academic who noticed the types of papers getting put through into unis so his peers decided to do an experiment by putting bizarre papers through such as "rape in dog parks" etc using feminist theory as an overlay. One of the papers they used sections of Mein Kampf and just switched some words out. Some of their papers got passed before they got busted.
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  17.  @elizabethmansfield3609  I disagree. It depends if it's something someone has never/could never experience like those who havent had anxiety attacks before may be very unlikely to empathise as they dont know how they feel yet they could observe how it effects others. Everyone has diff opinions on an incident. I have been witness to things that my friends interpreted as bad on the other persons' part whereas I thought it was my friend being rude. There are people who find blacking up wrong whereas plenty of black people dont. I'm on a tic toc atm where a mixed-race guy was defending his baby being his because of how white the baby is and it being because the mother was white and he joked "unless his mum was charcoal black" and Americans are going off in the comments about "charcoal" being an offensive term when to many others we've never seen it that way and arent going to. So even others experiences (when did we start using weird woke terms) arent objective. That's my issue where they can say their interpretation of their experience is objective yet white people cant. End of the day we have a thing called subjectivity and everybody viewed things diff. Also people can have false memory about an incident. So I dont just accept someones' word atall as they can be wrong by the majority interpretation. Particularly woke people. For years people werent upset if a white person canerowed their hair. Now we get called racist when its those discriminating us who are the racist ones.
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