@thewokebloke: Friendliness works too, but it doesn’t seem to come naturally #politics #leftist #socialism #liberal

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kairound2
kairound2 :
Neoliberalism is such a bland, awful political stance to take on things. Atleast conservatives seem to recognize the system isn’t working, they just choose to take it in an even worse direction. Liberals seem to think the system that created their problems, will be the system that solves their problems through a series of minor tax credits and middle of the aisle legislation.
2025-09-10 00:13:37
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chrispyquantum07
Chrispy :
It was Gaza that fully broke me, but been paying attention since the DNC openly admitted to rigging primaries
2025-09-09 23:55:36
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zeykshade
Zeyk Shade :
For me, it was Obama. Campaigned as a progressive, immediately handed country and recovery over to Citigroup. Expanded surveillance state, Deporter in Chief, Drone Commando. Plenty of chances for me to "get it" prior to that, but those were the last straws.
2025-09-10 01:34:08
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elyk_drabbuh
elyk_drabbuh :
Mine was watching literally nothing productive happen over the entire Joe Biden presidency. I thought he was going to change so many things for the better after what trump got up to in his first term, then nothing
2025-09-10 07:56:56
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coinoperatedboy161
coinoperatedboy161 :
I used to be a liberal, then I saw democrats do nothing about the insurrection we all witnessed on January 6th
2025-09-10 01:11:12
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jencarter74
Jen :
They may become leftists but they’re still going to avoid the people who kicked sand in their face. I guess it all depends on what you’re trying to accomplish- is it movement building or just righteousness?
2025-09-10 00:50:25
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mxmiloxx
Milo 🇵🇸🇨🇩🇸🇩🇨🇺🏳️‍⚧️ :
Mine was Standing Rock. I saw how liberals & conservatives treat Indigenous people and it took the bars off my mental cage.
2025-09-10 02:29:48
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abysssex666
A. :
I’m very thankful I was a blank slate when it came to the Democratic Party. I wasn’t loyal to them, and so I could see the inconsistencies and see how other liberals have a lot
2025-12-09 01:31:35
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carlyraejepsen_official
🦕 :
History is the result of class struggle not “convincing people”
2025-09-10 00:24:40
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multimagicmusic
Multimagic :
Becoming a leftist (communist) after being a liberal (after being raised conservative) is recognizing that the sand was only being kicked in my face because my head was in the ground
2025-09-10 04:40:20
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boomerneglect
Boomer Neglect :
I got radicalized when Citibank stole my house in the recession. I got laid off and we did everything, everything, they asked and they led us around by the nose and still took it.
2025-09-10 02:57:40
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q_gonzalez
q_gonzalez :
God i hope so it's scary with people like Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson making digestible content for liberals being some of the only loud anti Isreal and seemingly anti trump
2025-09-09 23:51:53
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pale_earnhardt_jr
Ben :
Trump 1.0 and the Dems’ failure was exactly what broke my liberalism.
2025-09-10 04:13:40
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rareflea
Autumn 🌔 :
I turned full leftist in 2020, I thought leftism was a fairy tale land until I realized that I, and most of the country are literally holding ourselves back. Like yes, it is that easy to change the world.
2025-09-10 00:58:54
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ayejaysee2
itsAndrew :
Covid broke me, Gaza stopped me from even liking dems ironically. End of story.
2025-09-16 01:31:32
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dammitnads
🍉 Natalie :
When I was a liberal I had to be called out. I was called out IN PUBLIC for my problematic views.
2025-09-10 00:59:55
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andyroo9218
&🦘赫安儒 :
I voted for Ralph Nader in the mock election we did in elementary school in 2000, I've never been down with the establishment party that pretends to be two parties
2025-09-10 22:29:55
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meatstax
Meatstack Actual :
I'm older than you, but for me it was Occupy wall Street. and then watching them shaft Bernie radicalized me
2025-09-10 06:32:34
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josephvasquezzz
Joseph Vasquez :
I remember exactly where I was when I heard about Sandy Hook and sobbing my eyes out on the school bus
2025-09-10 14:44:16
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yippiehorray
Yuppie :
My moment was under the Biden administration, his State Department at a press conference they started throwing reporters out for asking questions about the situation in Gaza.
2025-09-10 14:39:59
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sickoldhammers
SickOldHammers :
Almost every leftist was a former liberal at some point
2025-10-02 02:33:57
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wattofanboi
WattoFanBoi :
I think it’s realizing that you as a voter shouldn’t have any limitations for your policies and voting for politicians to be the same. Like there’s no reason the average person should be “moderate”.
2025-09-10 12:16:40
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