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?
Pick a topic where the media narrative is completely false and expose it. Assuming they'll listen to you, this is very easy. Just show a picture of Joe Biden groping a kid. Boom, done. Or ask them how many black people Kyle Rittenhouse shot. Or how much Fentanyl George Floyd was on. Find something they "know" is correct and show them 100% irrefutable evidence that it's false. Once you plant the seed of distrust, nothing can stop it from growing. That's why the left tries to shut down any right-wing ideas at all. The truth is like a lion, set it free and it defends itself.
Re: George Floyd, I'd suggest that you do it more subtly. Instead of: "HEY MR NITWIT, HOW MUCH FENTANYL WAS he on"... do.
Absolute tragedy, that George Floyd case. Fentanyl is destroying this country.
What do you mean, FENTANYL?
There's a greedy multinational that has been getting Americans addicted to opioids to increase its profits. Fentanyl has damaged a lot of people's lives. And George Floyd had a lethal dose of fentanyl in his blood. I saw a video that showed that he couldn't breathe even before anyone touched him.