They say x, ask for where they heard about x. They say from y news organization, ask the source for y. If they say z, if z is actually an actual document or otherwise, ask them where in z does y claim x is true.
If z is just another news organization, keep going until they provide (or don't provide) an actual document. If they can't procure an actual document, send it yourself. If z is just another video cIip, ask them for the whole video. Provide them the entire video if they can't.
Do not try to antagonize. Just simply ask the questions as if you were trying to understand their point of view, to learn something we might not have heard.
Complimentary Qult Headquarters conversion on this thread.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Qult_Headquarters/comments/11zjetf/are_you_prepared_to_be_deprogrammed
Seems to me one of the biggest misunderstandings of the world these people have is that they don’t know the entire corporate media is owned by six companies. They think when they go to the New York Times, then ABC News, then their local newspaper, then Vox, that they have looked at several different sources. They don’t realize these are all the same companies. So they don’t even know what they don’t know. Funny too because liberals used to be the ones who didn’t trust these mega-corporations, but since Obama, they no longer question corporations because they think the corporations are now on their side. They don’t realize these corporations are using them as useful idiots.
Even worse, the corporate heads of those companies all attend the same Bilderburger, trilateral commission and council of foreign relations meetings. They are all in lockstep, all in the same club and we aren't in it.