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Replying to Avatar Erik Cason

Sadly, some of my older family members are extremely NPC. After a lifetime of MSM brainwashing and the total destruction of thought from it, all they can really do when faced with difficult realities is exclamation, “That’s a conspiracy theory!” And shove their head in the sand, never to look at it again.

I use to think I was obligated to have them ‘get it’ but I now realize they’ll never get it, and that’s ok. I’ve met great people throughout my life who do get it and wanna rap deep with me about these topics. They really value getting to share in those conversations, and want to join the party to be a playable character in the world.

Not everyone is capable of being a playable character, and that doesn’t make them bad or wrong; it just limits what is possible with them. I now focus on just keeping things with them as ‘normal’ as I can and considering that allows for things be stable and easy for everyone else in the family and that works well.

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CapnSteve 1y ago

I’ve made the exact same decision with my family and most friends. They don’t want to know. They refuse to know. Curiosity is simply not a value. It’s strange and I don’t understand, but I value my relationship with them and have decided that outranks my desire for them to see. Even if I find it degrades my level of respect somewhat.

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