Denial of service of unvaxxed 4 year old when its legally not allowed yet to vaccinate kids that young is 'another covidian going full cult' - most normies will at least admit to that in this instance.
if challenged, admit that its just a rumor by anon account, be amicable, maybe start a conversation about whether anyone knows of such cases in real life personally, etc...
Tl,DR - you can't convince people from combative posture. got to find common ground. Around people with way opposite political views, that means you have to tone yours down by a lot and learn to stealth tidbits in.
Also, on big issues don't try to win an argument or change a view point sharply. Almost never works. Undermine slowly. Get them used to giving an inch here, an inch there.
What tactics do you suggest, Iam? These people are beyond reach. Bravo to Infidel for at least trying. I no longer even bother.
Find common pain points and talk about those.
Tactic is to get them to gradually admit that the government isn't perfect.
regarding covid bullshit, focus on calling out mild inconsistencies, or just quietly note self-admitted rumors but don't be pushy about either one
Example of mild inconsistancy: https://patriots.win/p/140vt562m9/msnbc-host-refused-service-in-ny/c/
Denial of service of unvaxxed 4 year old when its legally not allowed yet to vaccinate kids that young is 'another covidian going full cult' - most normies will at least admit to that in this instance.
Example of 'rumor' -
if challenged, admit that its just a rumor by anon account, be amicable, maybe start a conversation about whether anyone knows of such cases in real life personally, etc...
Tl,DR - you can't convince people from combative posture. got to find common ground. Around people with way opposite political views, that means you have to tone yours down by a lot and learn to stealth tidbits in.
Also, on big issues don't try to win an argument or change a view point sharply. Almost never works. Undermine slowly. Get them used to giving an inch here, an inch there.