Being a young white person living in Los Angeles, I was always a bit aware of race, so race realism was quite easy for me to accept; however, I must say, my first true red pill that made me deeply question society was Elliot Rodger.
Elliot is the epitome of what happens these days if you live your life on autopilot. If you grew up in pretty much any other generation, you could manage yourself to live a decent life on autopilot. Have a nice house, have a wife, some kids, etc. But these days, if you are a tail end millennial or a Generation Z'er, the latter I fall into(1997), going with the current these days will land you in Hell.
Elliot was an outcast. Raised in a broken home, bullied from a young age, never being able to obtain a girlfriend or even go on a date, yet alone know how to talk to a girl. Things that many young white men my age can relate to.
What does society tell you to do these days: go through school, go to college, then you get a job and are magically happy?
Following the current will leave you in shambles, jobless, and without a partner.
Colleges and Universities directly call us, white men, the root of all evils and teaches us to hate ourselves and adopt suicidal ideologies. I have seen it all myself in the past year and a half.
Elliot Rodger was my first red pill as he revealed how following societal trends only leads to misery and death.
It was that Summer I later became fully red pilled on the Jews and on race, and it was Elliot that opened the way for me to ask those initial questions to search for Truth.
What was your first red pill?