19 Beware indirect propaganda - they recognised it as more effective. (phys.org) posted 1 year ago by cee8hooz 1 year ago by cee8hooz +19 / -0 Instead of refuting misinformation head-on, try 'bypassing' it It's tempting to argue with someone who is misinformed by showing them studies and articles that prove they're wrong. But new research shows that there's another less confrontational way to get someone to change their mind. 4 comments share 4 comments share save hide report block hide replies
My goodness, that's an Orwellian article.
It might redpill an intelligent normie just to read that one.
My paraphrasing:
How about just stop pushing them!