- Do not insult the person you are attempting to wake up.
-As soon as you start insulting, or speak as if you are superior, the debate is lost. The normie will go into defense mode and will categorize you as an enemy and disregard anything you say regardless of how convincing an argument.
- Do not press too hard or come on too strong. Start light.
-You have to understand human psychology and navigate these conversations carefully and tactically. If you come on too aggressively, or with topics that are too far fetched to the common normie, they are programmed to discredit you immediately, classify you as crazy, and shut down any chance of progress or future breakthroughs. These conversations are highly delicate. You must speak in terms that are digestible and believable in their eyes, which differs based on the individual and their level of knowledge. And ideally, you’d like to format your responses in the form of questions, causing them to question and articulate proof in their position, which they seldom have to do. When they are forced to explain something that doesn’t make sense, they begin to question themselves, even if they don’t admit defeat in the argument.
- Do not attempt to initiate. Let them come to you.
-Normies are very sensitive via triggers to ignore anything that challenges their narratives. When they hear specific buzz words, or talking points, they are quite literally programmed to shut down and begin attacking you. The people who have questions will find their way to you. Trust me. Carry yourself in a way that proves you do not subscribe to the MSM generated narratives, and the curious will come to you. These are the opportunities to inject small doses of red pills, after carefully assessing the level of knowledge the normie possesses, then administer red pill dosage accordingly. This takes practice and repetition. 4) Understand that you are not actually waking up the normie, but rather initiating a chain reaction causing them to wake up on their own.
-You are merely a catalyst. You are not there to tell them everything unless they directly ask your opinion. Your job is to merely make them question their convictions. If you can prove small irregularities in their beliefs, they will naturally begin to question their beliefs on their own. People do not truly learn lessons until they do it themselves. In order to make a lasting impact, they have to discover their path on their own. You cannot force anything. Trying to force awakening, will cause an adverse effect.
- Be confident and well-versed in a subject before you attempt to share it with others.
-If someone comes across as uneducated and inarticulate, humans are naturally less inclined to believe this person. If someone comes across as well spoken, educated, highly knowledgeable of the subject matter, quick on their feet, witty, confident, presentable, etc., we are far more inclined to believe what this person has to say. So you may be 100% correct when telling your cousin that Hunter Biden’s investment firm funneled US DoD taxpayer dollars to create biological weapons in Ukraine, but if your delivery is poor and you sound sloppy, you will not be believed. Truly know ALL the details about the subject matter, and your level of expertise will speak for itself, making your message more credible.
The process of waking up normies is not an easy one. It’s a developed skill obtained after countless trial and error. Even if you do not engage in these conversations, simply carrying yourself in a manner that suggests you don’t buy the prescribed narrative, will give hope to those who have considered breaking from the norm.
(BioClandestine)
We all need to study this hard, so easy to fall back in the back and forth shit flinging, which is pointless except for getting attention. Everyone loves a fight.
Be kind, whoever you are, you haven’t been awake all your life. We all woke up once.
Wise words, it's important to remember that in challenging their narrative you are assaulting the very core of what they have come to accept as reality. Most were brainwashed as small children while honoring the service of childhood role models and heroes; Grandfathers, Fathers, Uncles, Grandmothers Mothers, and Aunts who all stood rank and file in support of what they thought were values enshrined in our constitution, (little did they know such sinister actors were behind the curtains pulling the strings). Blindly they have accepted the "Code of the Clan", ie. "America is a moral righteous nation that promotes freedom, equality and justice worldwide. While our political parties may be a bit disfunctional the rest of the world hates us because THEY hate freedom. If YOU hate america then YOU hate freedom! My government wouldn't try to kill me, the doctors wouldn't lie to me, the police are there to protect us all, only bad people are in jail. YOU hate America!" ad nauseam.
Unfortunately even those who possess the intellectual curiosity to look behind the curtains, are so often distraught by what is to be found, most choose to look away, (lacking the skills to process the truth and or the courage to proceed) and those few who remain struggle with objectivity and discernment as they grapple with the lies and illusions that have been interwoven into the very identity of their being since the birth of their consciousness.
To make matters worse, the present economic structure was created to insure minimum parent child interaction time, so while enslaved to the human debt farm from cradle to grave, parents offer up these young minds to the state to be further indoctrinated, even based parents find restrictions in insuring a education of substance and value. To reinforce this state sponsored programming, they are constantly being bombarded with behavioral modifying propaganda 24/7.
It's a wonder that any are redeemable, less we remember, once we were blind also. Some of us were fortunate enough to have a loving force in our life that encouraged us to seek truth because they valued us in ways most have never experienced.
Some need clarity,
Some need courage,
ALL need LOVE.
I've been paying attention and taking notes, from Wise Old Souls.;+)
Great post, Thank You!
Trouble is they never ask first - they are in the dark and are happy to stay that way. I drop little truth bombs and ask questions to jar them out of their comfort zone.
Indeed. Though I often find that its a person listening in that gets the message, sometimes a complete stranger / bystander. God makes sure the message reaches whoever is ready to accept it.
Socratic method. And know when to walk away.
I'd add another one.
Ask them questions.
The best way to convince someone of something is to convince them the answer to an unfortunate truth was their own deduction.
Present all the facts, ask the questions "who, what, when, where, how, and why" and let them spike the ball.
The more you TELL someone what is going on, the more likely they will develop a counter-narrative so they feel they have independently devised the reality of the situation. Pride blinds people into accepting narratives that already closely align with their own preconceptions. If you press too hard against what they "already know" then they are more likely to press harder against any and all information you present, regardless of how substantiated and logical it might be.
Flat earthers are in the same camp. They wanna be unique snowflakes believing a fringe concept and play the superiority card.
Unfortunately for them, the Truth often is far more benign and discouraging than our wishful fantasies. If you aren't disappointed by the Truth, it's probably a lie. All the stuff we are finding out about the Cabal in terms of the crazy Satanic stuff and Alien junk is fantastic, sure, but it is also disappointing that people would believe in this stuff enough to sacrifice children to Ba'al and Molech. The lie they believe is that doing so will grant them magic powers, but the truth is that they are just killing mercilessly to support a crony mafia that uses blackmail as currency.
Fantasy and disappointment -- the flavor of lies masking the Truth.
Which leaves us having to ask questions to which the answers are usually the worst thing we can imagine, because it took an imaginative person to delude themselves into believing a deranged fantasy.
#4 is great advice. The others are too but they are where I for one need to improve. Resisting the urge to shake, shout and slap them out of the TV-stupor is all-consuming.