According to LinkedIn, I am a top 3% influencer in the US. I found out that means like in the top 5000 or so influencers. I used to love LinkedIn but its just FaceBook 3.5 for snotty professionals to virtue signal all day long of how woke they are. I keep it around because in my industry and at my level, you pretty much can't get hired at top level spots without one. My next job will be my last, because I will either retire or start my own firm, so I think the need for Linked In will die with that transition.
SO WHY THE POST?
I am leaving my job in about a year. I am going to plan out a very serious campaign on LinkedIn to red-pill the masses, starting subtly and then going full force. I am hoping POTUS Trump has something going so I can be part of the team part time (was also a top 5% donor to the campaign both elections) and put that in my LinkedIn as well eventually.
I could use some ideas of how to do the subtle part, and I need to plan them and practice them. I am too direct personally and do not hold back on the truth, so subtle is not my thing. I do want to do this with tact though, and not go down in a blaze of glory, but ride off into the sunset with redpills pouring out of my horse's ass.
Thank you frens
I think a good way to redpill is by asking the right questions and letting the debate unveil the truth. Questions that can only lead one to conclude obvious truths. This takes the declarative proclamations like those of AOC to the woodshed. It also makes you a harder target to attack. Second, if you are as influential as you say, i would form an incubator on a private message board, to concept, iterate and deploy disruptive strategies. I mean, look how successful Q has been, larping or not, at waking people up. Just my .02