How does one go about breaking people’s trust in CNN? Today i debunked the myths about Trump saying nazis are fine people, the injecting bleach comment, and the russia collusion narrative with primary source video evidence of both press conferences and the CNN anchor admitting russia was a “nothingburgers”.
I figured this would demonstrate media bias and deliberate dishonesty, and offered to do it 20 more times for 20 more lies.
The response I got was that CNN is mainstream and more credible, and i got gaslit for being a conspiracy theorist, and that they don’t have time to waste to look into these things and need to trust the experts.
Is this a lost cause? Made me feel like I was somehow the crazy one. Or did I just pull back the curtain too fast?
It is too much for them.
I learned this the hard way. They get freaked out when you can answer (with sources) everything they ask about.
Now, when I want to start someone questioning CNN, I use Memes. We have the best memes and have proven that memes work on a level that Dem brainwashing can't reach.
My favorite is the CNN articles screenshot... Everyone Should Have A Shot at Paid Leave - Trump's budget to include paid family leave - How Paid Leave Hurts Women.
I figured out that: speaking to a normie about 4 years worth of Dem corruption knowledge, is like asking someone how their new-to-them vehicle is working out - and having them tell you everything that has ever been done to the motor/chassis/lift/sound system.
Spot on, they did get freaked out, to the point where every time I whipped out my phone ready to show them a slam dunk source, they didn’t even want to see it. (I’m very careful about the claims i make, didn’t even wanna mention Dominion bc the Kraken hadn’t been released yet). I’ll use memes going forward, they’re easy to digest, speak to the heart, and don’t directly tear their worldview apart. This person just could not accept that the dems could be so corrupt bc it would completely tear his reality apart, and i should’ve known it would be too much all at once. Red-pilling really is a journey.
Red-pilling is a journey.
Being red-pilled is also a journey.
I still have days when I come across some new information that hits the lowest part of my gut. After one of these episodes, people around me comment on how quiet I am.
Normies don't have T_D and its great individual thinkers, pastors and shit-posters, to snap themselves out of the horrors of discovery.
Now is a perfect time to link them to T_D and tell them how much comfort we get from learning real news AND having people to be confused/excited/frustrated/horrified with.