Struck up a conversation with a guy while we were waiting at the baggage claim. He mentioned that his son was a Chicago firefighter, so I asked if he was going to be fired for the jab. He said no, His son took it. He took it. He didn't understand why anyone wouldn't take it. I said its a weird new technology. He said we all took the polio vaccine and it worked. I said, “But they've found covid in animals, its not ever going away. It ‘came from a bat’, right? So unless they vaccinate all the bats...”
I was able to then transition the conversation back to firefighting and how my son loves firetrucks. I think this might be the best way to let the red pill sink in. Drop it quick and jump back out before they get too defensive and emotionally tied to their position.
Nicely done fren, this is the way. Drop a subtle red pill, then divert attention.
Recipients will walk away either thinking "that's nuts..." or "Hmm, makes some sense."
This is better than attempting to challenge their beliefs and avoid situation getting more confrontational than educational.
The powerful aspect of it is that they realise it's something you can comfortably say in a conversation and clearly get away with without any problems.