Personally, my redpilling story started in 2015 when news were being reported about gang raping of European women by Muslim immigrants. Those stories prompted me to vote for Trump (since he talked about being hard on immigration). I didn’t expect him to win, but I was pleasantly surprised when he did. As time passed, the propaganda machine that is the mainstream media became increasingly more evident. Dave Rubin, Jordan Peterson, Steven Crowder, Ben Shapiro (before he revealed himself to be a complete traitor), etc., were all people that helped me understand how evil and power hungry the Democratic Party is.
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Im in Physical Therapy with a 70 year old Vietnam Vet who watches FOX news 24/7...
I attempted to tell him FOX was bought out for 76 Billion dollars and I swear I thought the man was going to rage on me. He started screaming "YEAH, YOU PROBABLY THINK THE ELECTION WAS FAIR TOO" "FOX DOESNT NEED TO SELL OUT THEY ARE THE MOST WATCHED NEWS NETWORK IN THE WORLD"
I just shut my mouth, I wasn't trying to give him a heart attack.. He was confused on what I was trying to say, but he likely already catches shit from his Grandsondaughter...
Tell him what you think and maybe some of what you know. Introduce him to OAN, Real America's Voice, RSBN etc. Man served our country, let him enjoy his golden years. If that's by watching Faux, so be it. But I bet he'd be interested in knowing more outside of the MSM narrative and probably has some great stories to tell.
Which is absolutely why I shut my mouth. He's tired, and he just wants to see this country left alone. The fact that I am young automatically makes me his enemy. He thought I was attempting to attack him, and something he considers sacred, which is Faux news.. I couldn't even attempt to say "hey hey im on your side"
Fake news gunna fake news. But there might be a time when they're telling something truthful where you can make a comment that'll let him know you're on the same side. Just don't interject when you know it's BS until he's open to hear what you have to say.