A few weeks ago I walked into my sister's house and they're watching the Oscars. I'm like "You realize these people hate you, right?" They're like "Sure but whatever."
The fear of social shaming by believing "conspiracy theories" is strong. Normies seriously fear the shaming. You have to counter their fear with a different emotion. You have to show them indisputable evidence that triggers anger. For me, it was the obvious election theft. For some, it's the CIA admitting to talking to Oswald. If their trigger is racism, show them the Tuskegee experiment.
A few weeks ago I walked into my sister's house and they're watching the Oscars. I'm like "You realize these people hate you, right?" They're like "Sure but whatever."
The fear of social shaming by believing "conspiracy theories" is strong. Normies seriously fear the shaming. You have to counter their fear with a different emotion. You have to show them indisputable evidence that triggers anger. For me, it was the obvious election theft. For some, it's the CIA admitting to talking to Oswald. If their trigger is racism, show them the Tuskegee experiment.
What does the Tuskegee experiment teach? That the army was racist also?
You're thinking of the Tuskegee Airmen. He's talking about the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment.
Ahh. Thank you for the correction.
No military involved. It was just another government bureau, the Public Health Service (PHS).