I was racepilled at 3. I'm wmaf (well, my mum is half Asian, not full). Even in kindergarten, both the kids and teachers would ask why I wouldn't call my parents "mum" or "dad", instead, just simply calling them by their first names. It was because, even at 3 years old, I was aware of all the stereotypes ("Asian men aren't real men/are losers/are pathetic/can't satisfy women/look like girls/will fail to reproduce due to the hatred women have for them etc"...all the while also knowing Asian women's stereotypes - that they were "easy whores/white men's slaves/considered a dog on a leash/were ultra-vocal in their insults/ridicule/mockery/hatred towards the men of their race" etc etc etc) - naturally, I didn't want to admit being born from this, since it's like admit you're a conquered tribe compared to your dad and that your mum hates you for your race. Even at 3 years old, I was aware of and didn't want to admit being born from that