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?
It's not ninety by any means, that's a ridiculous exaggeration even for you.
And secondly, Christ needed a dozen men. I'd be happy with five percent.
I guess it would depend on who you call 'normie'. Do you have to buy into nearly every media narrative, or is it enough to fall for some?
Also, we're not Christ. You would need more than a dozen (as you seem to admit), or even 5%.
You are not part of we.
We certainly are the 'we' in the statement 'we are not Christ', unless you are even more deranged than you appear.
I'd never suggest otherwise. You are far more repellent to me - and to anyone sane - than I am to you.
You aren't part of the right. And you know it what's more.