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OhTrumpieOne 12 points ago +12 / -0

You should continue to show the truth BUT you can’t go in hot with satanic pedo baby cannibals. Not saying that you are.

My experience with redpilling: in-laws that voted for Trump and had accepted its over. I started talking about the fraud and possible pathways to victory - while answering all kinds of questions as to why I’m so confident that we win out, I began to hear how “crazy” what I was saying sounded and I acknowledged that with them. But I also kept it mild and positive.

Don’t go in hot - let them be the ones to bring things up. Remember to make your case by asking questions. When they are forced to hear themselves say some of outlandish untruths, it’s a bigger red pill than any educational lecture we can provide.

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donjongun 4 points ago +4 / -0

Best advice here by far. Delivery can be just as important, if not more, than the facts themselves. Open-ended questions are really good because it allows people to come to their own conclusions in a way too.

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LowClassConspiracy 4 points ago +4 / -0

That’s where I go wrong. Especially after some wine. Podesta, spirit cooking, pedo wood seem to scare people. They aren’t ready for that if they still believe Charlottesville crap or “Mexicans are murderers”.

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Qbaby 3 points ago +3 / -0

Great advice. This is the approach I used. Everyone thought I was a tinfoil hat wearing nut and laughed me off for years. But now that they see the fake media, the election fraud (so many examples), the Biden mess and silencing of Trump, their eyes are wide open.

Wean them off of the MSM, too.