How many "woke up" around an election

When did you "get it"?

  • Learning around an election

    Votes: 12 70.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 5 29.4%

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afwjam

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When did you "get it"? Was there an election going on at the time that you "learned"? Was it when you were tripping acid that you "got it"? Honestly, I'm sure it's a little bit of everything. I am curious if elections really hold the power to "educate" people, or are just one more tool to blind us from the truth right in front of us. I woke up because of Ron Pauls 2008 run and the help of some earlier life experience and gut feeling.
 
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Bob Dole. Good man, good looking (in person), beautiful wife, but just not someone the media loved very well. It was then I learned how much the media abdicated their first amendment responsibility.
 
I was a naive libertarian since the early 1990s. In 2007 I ordered some Ron Paul fliers to hand out and wondered why he placed "sound money" as the most important promise on his platform. That took me on a ride.

That was the year I went from believing that were were ruled by merely corrupt, naive politicians to realizing there are some really genuine evil to the core people running the show.
 
When did you "get it"? Was there an election going on at the time that you "learned"? Was it when you were tripping acid that you "got it"? Honestly, I'm sure it's a little bit of everything. I am curious if elections really hold the power to "educate" people, or are just one more tool to blind us from the truth right in front of us. I woke up because of Ron Pauls 2008 run and the help of some earlier life experience and gut feeling.

no, there was no election going on at the time.
it was in 06. when I saw a certain fellow... in this video. :p

https://www.google.com/webhp?tab=ww...=0EKkuCAEoAQ#q=freedom+to+fascism+aaron+russo
 
Great question. Dr. Paul's '08 campaign was a real eye-opener for me, as well, and the experience certainly shattered a few long-held illusions of my own. However, I wouldn't trade that adrenaline-fueled ride and its consequences for a minute. I'm skeptical of the wisdom or utility of political activism today, but if you somehow manage to find an honest, principled candidate who's well versed in the philosophy of freedom, an energized political campaign can reach all sorts of people who would otherwise never give such things a second thought.

Afterall, we've seen the evidence. The trick is finding that "once-in-a-lifetime candidate" — though I certainly hope it's not as uncommon as it seems to me. ;-)
 
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Woke up in 2010 after the peace prize winner started more wars.
 
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