Pretend you have one hour to convince a random normie that the mainstream media is propaganda rather than a collection of well-meaning, objective journalists who sometimes get it wrong but overall try to deliver fair and accurate reporting.
If you fail, you die.
What's your approach?
It's a stupid hypothetical for several reasons but I'm very interested in this topic and I'm curious to hear your thoughts, so I'll ask for a pass on the overly dramatic scenario.
I'm guessing the most common response will be, "It won't work no matter what you do", and fwiw I think that's correct. But for the small group who can be reasoned with, what do you think is the optimal approach?
Do I know this person? Can I ask some questions to get to know them to better tailor my approach?
I think too many people try to be "objective and neutral" about these things, focusing on just the raw politics and problem itself, which is why many act like the Wokes and Liberals are just these unapproachable, unchanging force.
Many are, but if you actually pay attention and listen to what they say to get a feel for their mind you can easily find ways to get them to drop their guard and listen to things completely anathemic to their beliefs. And if done persuasively enough, begin a change away from it.
Basically, work in sales niggers. You'll learn how easy it is to convince anyone of anything.
Ok bro.