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i think you may be missing an element of american cultural humor there....we the red pilled are meant, i think, to hate the old rocker on the right, at least that is the sentiment per my understanding. Its kind of dumb, but not showing support for the guy on the right. Ironic. Or am I the one missing something...?

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I might have missed something about American culture even if I think I know more than most Americans, but my point was to highlight how that totally boring mean old church-going lady is reminding me about some transexual establishment celeb or official. Definitely not the same - but...

I don't comprehend "we the red pilled are meant, i think, to hate the old rocker on the right" now as I've spent 5 hours in the sun and I didn't get smarter after fighting with the video-sites for 2 hours. We're supposed to be generally rebellious, you mean?

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ah thank you Henrik...we the red pilled meaning only the ones aware of the injected illness. One rocker for example is Neil Young, who was a rebel in the 1970s and now is all pro jab and believes the narrative. I would like 'specifically rebellious' vs generally, at 58 I have to choose my rebellions well; jabs and nanoparticle graphene and 5G, should be a piece of cake to defeat! /s. ;[ ]

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Aha, but Neil Young has never been conservative, has he?

What I was trying to explain was the trend that "rebels" turn into establishment boring pieces of tar. But there are a few celebs like Russell Brand that are clearly leftist rebels, but never fell in selling out to the establishment satanism, so to MSM victims, they look like far-right Hitlers now.

I'm probably the wrong person to listen to about celebs though :P That's like listening to Greta Thunberg to learn about thermodynamics.

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You might want to look for some videos of Russell Brand interviewing N Harari, their association is discomforting to me. I think RB is in the dangerous placebo category, creating inaction with indignation. I do not think he is benign.

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