[–] AAngel 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Verbiage is so important, good job AnonLady. I like remembering that it's the traitors that hijacked my government that are evil, not "the government." The banks and Corporations that Jefferson told us were more dangerous than standing armies.
No more "left and right" too. Satanic child sacrificers are in both parties.
[–] chefykins1 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I use the word Deceived. Meh , potato , po ta toe as long as they at least listen to what we have to say. Peace Y
[–] squataclops 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
One small thing I found that's super effective in both arguments and general red pilling is to use their tactics against them. The thing is that it's not even projecting or lying. Calling them conspiracy theorists not only triggers the piss out of them it also can easily shut down an argument. Basically every talking point they have are actual conspiracy theories like : White privilege, global warming, Russian collusion, and really calling everything a conspiracy theory is a conspiracy theory in itself. These people are not smart and I've never had someone wreck me with facts because the facts are not on their side.
[–] TheAnonLady [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I'm trying to get a part of their brain to spark and once you see it has (many visible signs) then you can welcome them in slowly with teasers. I have an extended family member who went full blown TDS (scary actually) and if I hit her with white priv then that will be the end of any awakening for her.
Slow is the best way to wake them up, picking your battles / points of discussion to use most effectively.
[–] FisheyeLens 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I usually start out with "The MSM appears to be misleading us...even FOX...I can't believe it, can you?" Generally leads to further dialogue but not always.