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I was a left leaning normie when Charlottesville happened. I was so clueless that when they chanted Jews will not replace us I had no idea what that even meant, only that it sounded ominous, like they were saying its us or them. I remember thinking stupid fucking Nazis, but all in all thinking the whole thing was blown massively out of proportion. I already had a negative opinion of Antifa from when they were allowed to repeatedly attack Trump supporters with no consequences. I didnt even like Trump or his supporters but it occurred to me right away that something had changed in America when people were openly allowed to use violence to intimidate someone else into avoiding exercising their first amendment rights. I had never seen that before. It planted a seed of doubt about the modern day left that led to me taking a closer examination into what was going on and who was behind it.

I was extremely anti neocon going a ways back and when I began to notice that neocons seemed to be overwhelmingly pro antifa and anti Trump that's when I started to connect dots. Jewish lefties seemed to exhibit a lot of neocon style talking points and mannerisms and I think that was the first time I ever realized that the neocons were a symptom of wider Jewish behavior. The more I looked into it the deeper into the rabbit hole I went, right at a time media Jews were increasingly flexing their power, dropping any pretense of objectivity and becoming much more aggressive towards whites in general.