This is what I have learnt. Don't try to convince people of anything. Try to pique their curiosity. Gently introduce topics, and point out coincidences.
My go to topic was "Isnt it a coincidence that the covid originated from the same place as one of China's top virology institute that was funded by Fauci?"
That surely got people thinking, even if they did not openly say so. Now this topic is pretty much proven.
Another go-to was "Isnt it so surprising that BLM happens exactly on election years? And all the businesses targeted by them are in oppurtunity zones?"
When it comes to 9/11 there are so many such things - but building 17 always gets everyone interested, and when you follow it up with the british reporters reporting it before the building came down.
I also mention "What an amazing coincidence that 9 of the 11 cops who saw Anthony Weiner's laptop died / committed suicide right after"
Look, if the person convinces themselves these are all genuine coincidences - then they belong to the 4-6% that Q mentioned as those who are truly lost. But the rest will at least have their curiosity piqued, and will be open to further info / doing their own research.
The best way for redpilling is you gotta let them do their own research.
I tried to show them Fulton county issues the other day and they thought I was ridiculous bc my source was epoch so I found one from Forbes and he finally believed me...WTF
This is what I have learnt. Don't try to convince people of anything. Try to pique their curiosity. Gently introduce topics, and point out coincidences.
My go to topic was "Isnt it a coincidence that the covid originated from the same place as one of China's top virology institute that was funded by Fauci?"
That surely got people thinking, even if they did not openly say so. Now this topic is pretty much proven.
Another go-to was "Isnt it so surprising that BLM happens exactly on election years? And all the businesses targeted by them are in oppurtunity zones?"
When it comes to 9/11 there are so many such things - but building 17 always gets everyone interested, and when you follow it up with the british reporters reporting it before the building came down.
I also mention "What an amazing coincidence that 9 of the 11 cops who saw Anthony Weiner's laptop died / committed suicide right after"
Look, if the person convinces themselves these are all genuine coincidences - then they belong to the 4-6% that Q mentioned as those who are truly lost. But the rest will at least have their curiosity piqued, and will be open to further info / doing their own research.
The best way for redpilling is you gotta let them do their own research.
Oh and whenever I mention to anyone to check up what day Meuller took charge of FBI as director, it always seems to have a good impact.
I don't even go to 9/11 bc by then I'm crazy
Sitting in drive through at whataburger for context lol
I tried to show them Fulton county issues the other day and they thought I was ridiculous bc my source was epoch so I found one from Forbes and he finally believed me...WTF