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[–] marmulak ago 

I think it's a pretty well known fact that Christians in places like Nigeria do get killed, but it has little to do with the rest of the world as it's just their own local tribal warfare, and religion is nothing more than an excuse for them to carry it out. Not only do Christians there get slaughtered, by the are also frequently doing the slaughtering in raids on non-Christian villages, and so on ad nauseum.

If you can't convince someone using credible sources, you will probably also have to appeal to common sense and hope they can be rational. The problem with sources like Breitbart, Neonettle, etc. is that they don't care whether what they publish is factual or not, because they know their readers are dumb and will anything due to confirmation bias alone. The pure shit that streams out of sites like that all the time means that you could never use them to prove something, even if MSM is occasionally dishonest the overall level of factuality is an order of magnitude higher. Obviously you shouldn't believe everything that you read, but someone who believes sites like Breitbart already lacks a healthy level of skepticism. Like, what's the use of being skeptical of MSM when you readily fall for even flimsier shit?

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[–] JustAnotherUser [S] ago 

Yeah I think appealing to common sense is a good point. I'm very aware of the implications behind sending a Breitbart article someone, which makes me annoyed that sometimes, this story in particular, they're the only 'big' alternative right-wing websites reporting it. Thankfully another Anon has linked a couple other seemingly credible sources from Nigeria, so that helps my case a little, but yeah I'm frustrated by the divide between what I know to be true and what I can prove.

I've made it this far though, just recently I've felt more of an urge to try and redpill a few people so that they don't freak out too much with the news from potential upcoming events.

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[–] CapinBoredface 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

This is exactly what I’ve been trying to tell people for years. Info wars and Breitbart May say a lot of stuff I agree with but I can’t ignore the absolute retarded shit they say either. I’m not surprised at all that they aren’t considered credible.

I don’t consider the new york fucking times credible but they aren’t nearly as insane as infowars appears to outsiders

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[–] marmulak ago 

Also going back to what OP is asking, even if he dislikes MSM, I'm almost certain that one can find "mainstream" sources talking about the violence in sub-Saharan Africa. I really wouldn't think it hard at all to find news stores and various articles about the subject, as it's been going on for so long. A few years ago that "Who is Kony" thing blew up all over the Internet; I'd be surprised if there's anyone who hasn't heard of this stuff.

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[–] redstarkachina ago 

Don't, if they only accept mainstream they are probably idiots and not even worth you time. Alternatively use Tom Fitton's Judicial Watch youtube videos (might not be relevant to killing christian but very relevant in state side politics right now)

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[–] stealthninjataliban ago 

Tell him there are on average 3 muslim terrorist attacks per day in the world

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[–] Wobblegong ago  (edited ago)

Find examples of the news lying and changing the story show them that evidence to first establish that it’s possible. Then discuss things as a hypothetical such as the darpa life log and Facebook connection and why so many darpa employees work there. Go to insidercow.com show them where google and Facebook are dumping stock and the twitter suppression against POTUS. Some people just don’t want to believe they’ve been lied to and others are scared to death to admit they were wrong. I was wrong, I liked Bernie until he caved to the Dems and supported Hillary.

Edit: Use the Socratic method like Q by asking them questions so that they connect the dots and aren’t being told. This is just information that has helped me. Good luck.

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[–] Yuke 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Here's one source - https://www.csw.org.uk/2019/03/14/press/4249/article.htm

Here's a second - https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/03/13/herdsmen-kill-85-people-in-kaduna-communities/

It seems to be predominatly the Fulani (muslim) who are killing others. The Adara are majority Christian. One of the articles gives a little more info on why this is happening..

The Adara people are still mourning their traditional ruler, the Agom Adara III, HRH Dr Maiwada Raphael Galadima, who was abducted and murdered by Fulani assailants in October 2018, despite payment of a ransom. In December 2018, and without consultation, the Kaduna state government abolished and divided the predominantly Christian chiefdom, placing it under two emirates, despite the fact that under 15% of the population in the area are Hausa Fulani.

And yes, there are many examples of this happening. Some places like wiki refer to them as "Herd-farmer conflicts" rather than what they really are.

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[–] JustAnotherUser [S] ago 

Brilliant, thanks for the info.

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[–] Charilko 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

Try non-US news services. Typically you can follow the links in Breitbart stories to an “official” source that is not in the US, or an AP article.