My mom too was active in politics. One time in a conference of teachers she asked "then how do we test all these ideas" (they were exposing theories of wonderful inclusivity)... she was asked to leave the group. Just for having asked how we supposed to test these theories before implementing them foolishly.
Another time my mother brought a book in school about races of the world. A book of photography showing pics of various races. The book was thrown in the trash by another teacher. "races dont exist".
Or it happened my mom organized a trip to a mosque, so students would have learned a bit of islam. The christian parents thought it was conspiracy, accused my mom, canceled the possibility to meet with someone that can explain islam. For some reason they did allow the visits to the synagogue... I have no idea why.
And other such cases. My mom also got issues due to her interest in monsanto. I mean, the whole story of her life is made of banning and censorship. If I think about it, I have got the same genes and I incur in the same issues today. People ban me everywhere I go. When I was a kid I was answering back to teachers, when I became young adult I as anti feminist, when I became older I began to contact privately journalists to them to apologize for what they did to incel community.
Inside incel scene they ban me they call me "pro tranny" without evidence. Its like my family is oppressed by normies since generations.
My dad, my mom, my uncle, my brother, now me too. We all have to be oppressed by normies. I dont even start saying what they did to my brother... the normies stole his intellectual work and put their name on it. Luckily my brother is smarter he signs his work every 4 sentences and he puts his initials in it. (yes he was so smart as to do this). And this embarrassed some normie consultants when they had to justify why the work they stole was full of my brother names everywhere. (my brother works in writing code, a field where normies steal your work very often).
I got conspiracy genes.
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