Like most of us here, I have family and friends who are brainwashed and who will not wake up, and some who go so far as to ridicule my "conspiracy crap" .
It's the family that hurts. I have finally given myself permission to let go of the responsibility to save them by awakening them, and leaving that in God's hands. As a human and family member, I feel a little guilt, but I feel more empowered by the freedom to focus my time and energy on finding and bonding with like-minded people rather than wasting it on hopeless cases "because they're family" .
If my family comes to me and asks for help, of course I will help them. But I will not jeopardize my ability to protect and care for those who need me to seek that one lost sheep... that's Jesus' role, and if he works through me then so be it.
I will pray for them.
But I give myself permission to let go of the responsibility, guilt and related stress. And I encourage you to consider that if you have not done so. It's unique for each of us. Just know that it is okay.
First, I am so sorry about the conflict with your brother. You have so eloquently described what so many have experienced.
Second... as I said... eloquently described. You are a talented thinker and writer--that is obvious. I hope you consider making your comment its own post, and perhaps maybe even starting a series of posts that will help fellow Anons understand and navigate the complexities of this puzzle and its effect on our various relationships.
Thanks for sharing. And, if anyone can figure out what to say, when and how to say it to bridge the gap with your brother, you can. With God's grace, you will be close again.