Less so by the day. I used to get a head shake and a "don't SAY things like that" about stuff I now get an exasperated eye roll and reluctant accusations of exaggeration rather than fabrication.
You have to do it slowly if you're trying to turn people. A breadcrumb here, a baby red pill there drop a bomb and retreat back to little deviations.
That's how it's always done, you must have to learn to do it. Picking your targets is half th3 battle, but it's easily doable.
As much as we (and I agree) that pointing out the double standards is largely pointless because everyone already knows about them, there ARE topics that normies genuinely haven't heard of, and if you can build towards those points and be the first to inform them
Here's an example, Bloomberg just published a piece on SWATing, great example of "Oh NOW its a problem" but because I'd laid the groundwork I was able to be ahead of it with my boomercon family
The groundwork was scaring them about online predators after an incident with a family friend months ago, convincing them to finnaly privatize and annonmize their social media accounts. That's an easy transition to th3 dangers of doxxing and why it's a special kind of bad action. Now I can tell them thay Bloomberg is carrying water for shitting politicians by pretending it's some brand new right wing troll tactic, when in actuality it's been the opposite for ages.
Less so by the day. I used to get a head shake and a "don't SAY things like that" about stuff I now get an exasperated eye roll and reluctant accusations of exaggeration rather than fabrication.
You have to do it slowly if you're trying to turn people. A breadcrumb here, a baby red pill there drop a bomb and retreat back to little deviations.
That's how it's always done, you must have to learn to do it. Picking your targets is half th3 battle, but it's easily doable.
As much as we (and I agree) that pointing out the double standards is largely pointless because everyone already knows about them, there ARE topics that normies genuinely haven't heard of, and if you can build towards those points and be the first to inform them
Here's an example, Bloomberg just published a piece on SWATing, great example of "Oh NOW its a problem" but because I'd laid the groundwork I was able to be ahead of it with my boomercon family
The groundwork was scaring them about online predators after an incident with a family friend months ago, convincing them to finnaly privatize and annonmize their social media accounts. That's an easy transition to th3 dangers of doxxing and why it's a special kind of bad action. Now I can tell them thay Bloomberg is carrying water for shitting politicians by pretending it's some brand new right wing troll tactic, when in actuality it's been the opposite for ages.
Then you just have to pick your battles.