Well, it’s probably safe to assume that anyone willing to take the vaccine has not been redpilled and that’s where my line is drawn. As surreal as it is to say, I just filed for divorce in January. Not that this was the driving force but, he never cared about this stuff and I will not go down that road again. Ever. Must be a God-Fearing, redpilled Patriot or not going to happen.
Tom MacDonald is doing MAJOR REDPILLING.
He’s brilliant and no one does it like him. The reaction videos to his stuff are glorious and he’s responsible for waking up so many already. Which is exactly why Apple and Spotify are having to censor him. Love, love, love Tom!
(Always have to give a shout-out to Mesus, too! Check him out if you haven’t already!)
I have a cousin that I’m very close to that gets sucked up into all the false realities. She’s a good person that is easily misled because she doesn’t see it happening.
Here are my tactics:
She doesn’t know where I fully stand. It keeps her guessing, which keeps her thinking.
Don’t go full-on. They will be overwhelmed and will choose the cognitive dissonance. It’ll be easier for them to dismiss you.
Avoid any and all talking points. I call it side-stepping. When you use talking points, they will quickly refer to the talking points they have been “fed” which leaves no room for them to question or think anything through.
Pose questions that include unarguable facts instead of just stating the facts. (Her argument to the holiday lockdowns was that hospitals were overwhelmed. So I asked, “Why didn’t hospitals prepare better? They had like 9 months!”)
Have your “side-step arguments” against the left’s talking points ready to go (like the above, avoiding “our” talking points”).
We both have kids roughly the same ages and I keep a focus on the illogical things the schools are doing. I want her to embrace her frustration instead of just blow it off like she tends to.
I don’t expect to “turn her” immediately. I want her to gain the confidence to think on her own and to see that it’s not only okay to question things, that it’s in her best interest to. I focus on planting seeds; I have videos, sources, etc.. ready to go as soon as she comes to me ready for those redpills.
Yep, love my little town. We are small town and it’s the best. Have our little market that I can send the kids to, small parades down Main Street for Holidays and everyone waves to each other. Wouldn’t trade it for the world.
My volunteer fire station does this, too. They are right behind my house. It’s something I love about my little town. I can always say a prayer!
I’m originally from Illinois where it is a tornado siren and we’d hear it every Wednesday morning as a test.
I don’t know if I’m ready to give up the idea that God will just send the perfect person to my door. Can I hold onto that one for a little while longer?
Good luck to you in your search! ?