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Elessar · 26-30, M
In this reality, those who define themselves "red-pilled" paradoxically are the worst extremization of that. Not only the fight to preserve the most archaic parts of the status quo, but also they fiercely fight to restore a previous status quo in which the system was even more pervasive and controlling.
@Elessar That's new to me.
Elessar · 26-30, M
@thinkingoutloud It shouldn't be, it's quite self evident
@Elessar Maybe my English isn't as good as yours.
Elessar · 26-30, M
@thinkingoutloud I haven't seen anything wrong in your English and also it isn't my language so if there's any grammar/spelling mistakes in anything of what I wrote I apologize.

My point is that, at the present point in time, if you sample those who define themselves to be "fighting against the system", odds are that you'll pick up individuals who are fighting to restore an even more insidious, authoritarian system, like those that existed in the past.

It's no mistery that the whole "redpilled" thing is very much trending in certain far-right environments. Tate tots, neo-fashies with a persecution fetish and the alike.
@Elessar this makes more sense to me now. Thank you for taking the time to elaborate.
I agree. Anything taken to fanatic levels is just another form of the same problem.