His turning point seems to have been when he started to question some of the accepted truths of his peer group, and then they turned on him, which gave him perspective about how dogmatic the "truth" movement is, and how questioning things is not acceptable.
MrMentalInertia's turning point was when he realized that being "awake" was not awake at all, it was simply accepting a particular world view, and accepting it entirely without question. To be truly awake you have to genuinely question everything, not just automatically assume the official story is a lie. Question Obama, question Monsanto, sure, but also question Alex Jones, Richard Gage, and Michael J. Murphy.
And if people won't let you question them, if they ban you from their pages, if they delete your questions and accuse you of being a shill, then you should question yourself - why do you think they are avoiding your questions?
His turning point seems to have been when he started to question some of the accepted truths of his peer group, and then they turned on him, which gave him perspective about how dogmatic the "truth" movement is, and how questioning things is not acceptable.
As a debunker I try to prod people towards this realization by politely explaining the places where they (and/or their adopted movement) has made mistakes. One could also then presumably bring up the question "why don't the leaders of your movement accept they have made mistakes". This is something I often shy away from, out of an abundance of politeness - perhaps even an excess of politeness. It's a valid question.then one day I began to ponder the state of the world and I asked myself a question: why are things the way they are, even with so many of us in the red pill club who have supposedly woken up and have been exposed to the real truth. It seems like the only thing we've done is just talk about it and try to initiate others into the club.
I then began to wonder if it was necessary to be part of a movement to learn the truth at all. I began to see how truly silly it all was. It was then that I made a video explaining the way I felt about it all, and I was then officially excommunicated by the red-pill club. I found myself being attacked in the exact same manner I had attacked people before in defense of the truth movement's conspiracy theories
MrMentalInertia's turning point was when he realized that being "awake" was not awake at all, it was simply accepting a particular world view, and accepting it entirely without question. To be truly awake you have to genuinely question everything, not just automatically assume the official story is a lie. Question Obama, question Monsanto, sure, but also question Alex Jones, Richard Gage, and Michael J. Murphy.
And if people won't let you question them, if they ban you from their pages, if they delete your questions and accuse you of being a shill, then you should question yourself - why do you think they are avoiding your questions?
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