Ex-Woke thread

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Wallace

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For those of you who used to be woke, progressive, or social justice warriors, I am interested in hearing your stories. In particular, I'd like to know:
  • How did you get into the movement?
  • How did you get out?
  • What could we do, on the outside, to help other people get out?
 
How did you get into the movement?
I've always been about giving everybody a chance to make something of themselves. Obviously not everyone is capable of doing so, therefore giving someone with less privilege an opportunity to catch up is something I believe in. That said, not everyone takes this opportunity, and that's when my sympathy wears thin, but I digress.

As for how I fell into it... social media echo chambers. Somehow my participation in these spaces took my natural tendency to give everybody a fair shot and morphed it into something adjacent to champagne socialism. I'm not especially proud of that.
How did you get out?
I quit social media and found the Farms. I found that being away from the lunacy of mainstream social media and in an environment where people are free to have dissenting opinions centered my political compass to where it was in the pre-social media days.

Whilst I don't (and probably won't) actively identify with the right, what I found is that by returning to my natural state, the Pee Cola of 2026 has somehow ended up centre right. Given that the Pee Cola of 20 years ago was firmly centre left, this is somewhat confronting.

It turns out that I haven't really changed, but everything around me has.
What could we do, on the outside, to help other people get out?
From where I'm sitting, the hivemind is something one needs to walk away from themselves. You can lead a horse to water etc.
 
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How did you get into the movement?
Born into it. Blue state.
How did you get out?
Dragged to /pol/ by my best friend at the time (one of God's own protochuds,) ended up as a retard with Redpill Tourettes, eventually grew a frontal lobe and stopped being cringe about the woke.
What could we do, on the outside, to help other people get out?
There's nothing you can do to 'save' people from their stupid ideologies and their ingrained biases. The only way people willingly walk away from lifelong opinions is if they see a more appealing alternative. Be that appealing alternative: somebody who actually lives by their values and ideals and reaps positive benefits from NOT being a shrieking genderspecial. Avoid being a liar, a hypocrite, a bully and/or a clout-chasing imbecile as much as possible, but don't let anyone walk all over you. Create ways for people who want an alternative to seek it out. Engage and embrace them without compromising your values. Be compassionate, but not suicidally empathetic. Be articulate or knowledgable, or at least know where to point people who want answers. Being a civilized person is a direct contradiction in attitudes of the average turbo leftoid, no matter how much they insist YOU'RE the barbarian.
 
You can convince yourself of just about anything if you're unaware of your biases and can't identify a bad argument, especially with the oversupply of information and ideas people are exposed to through social media. That's how people end up as ACAB commies and magatards.
 
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