Honest question, how is the documentary? How solid are the claims and evidence in it? Do you need to “already be on board” to be able to put stock in what it presents?
I told someone who is USUALLY considered a leftist about it and they actually asked to watch it with me this weekend. So with that said, is it clear and palatable for someone who has NEVER taken a red pill? With a rare opportunity, I don’t want to discourage someone if it’s “out there” in terms of its claims or presentation and would then rather use the opportunity to show something more concrete.
Hope this makes sense, and looking for honest feedback. I personally will watch it either way.
Depends where on the awakening spectrum said normie falls.
I'm only partway through, and he has some surprising guests come on, and a ton of data. He's not ultra well-spoken, and his passion I think sometimes causes his mind to race. But if the normie you have in mind can look past that surface level stuff, focus on the information, the interviews and the data, it will be worthwhile. I'd use caution with normies of a particular degree of passivity. But you know the normies in your life!
In terms of concreteness, and objectivity, I think it's one of the best things we have right now. You could throw all this evidence at a friend and overwhelm them, have them put the pieces together, or we can have it the American way. A "one-stop-shop," neatly packaged and easily digestible. I think Lindell does a great job at consolidating the jumbled mess of election fraud evidence scattered to the four corners of the internet.
Thank you for your input, sounds like this may require a prescreening. I truly appreciate you taking the time to respond
You're truly welcome. And yes, prescreening highly recommended.