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I think what was so relevant to me was that Bebo was not a redpilled person like we would consider him.
He had a sort of childish innocence to his perception of the world around him.
His travel, consumerism and isolation he felt as a white man in a dying civilization was more visceral than it was academic or realized.
He was feeling something we here have seen articulated and discussed.
It is hard for me to put into words why that validates or makes his actions more relatable.
Almost something like, if even a man doing his best inside of a bluepilled lens can see this, and feel this, how much worse is it for the rest of us who simply cannot put the toothpaste back in the tube with all we have been shown.
It really sticks with me for that reason.