I showed The Truman Show to a twenty-something family member who has been rejecting every observation I make about institutional gaslighting and corruption. When the movie was over, he didn't know what to say. He had to process it for a while. He's been a tiny bit more receptive to my commentary ever since.
You'll find that their lightbulb goes off when the data points you assert are "validated" in mainstream media or entertainment. Suddenly it's real, and not some theory their crackpot family member is pushing.
Relying on MSM validation is how we've all been conditioned. Even Q used this for our benefit.
I bought him a very nice edition of Brave New World years ago. The trick is getting him to read it. He knows it's important and plans to get around to it, but kids and their Tik Tok.
This may have already backfired. People who give weak, lame excuses for why they haven't done something you've suggested means that they have no intention of doing it in the first place. They use excuses like family, time, etc to justify their fear of having their world view shattered.
It's been my experience that the only way to break through the cognitive dissonance is to shatter it with a figurative sledghammer.
I showed The Truman Show to a twenty-something family member who has been rejecting every observation I make about institutional gaslighting and corruption. When the movie was over, he didn't know what to say. He had to process it for a while. He's been a tiny bit more receptive to my commentary ever since.
Next viewing is Wag the Dog.
Well played, pede. I'm honestly taking notes. Please post how it goes with the next movie!
You'll find that their lightbulb goes off when the data points you assert are "validated" in mainstream media or entertainment. Suddenly it's real, and not some theory their crackpot family member is pushing.
Relying on MSM validation is how we've all been conditioned. Even Q used this for our benefit.
You may also be interested in the method I'm developing for waking up normies: https://greatawakening.win/p/17rSnvhbCS/heres-my-rough-draft-of-a-multil/
Recommend Alduous Huxley's Brave New World to him as supplemental reading.
I bought him a very nice edition of Brave New World years ago. The trick is getting him to read it. He knows it's important and plans to get around to it, but kids and their Tik Tok.
This may have already backfired. People who give weak, lame excuses for why they haven't done something you've suggested means that they have no intention of doing it in the first place. They use excuses like family, time, etc to justify their fear of having their world view shattered.
It's been my experience that the only way to break through the cognitive dissonance is to shatter it with a figurative sledghammer.
If he is young and liberal, have him watch the Jimmy Dore show. My kids love him. He mocks the propaganda merclessly.