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[–] Tallest_Skil 2 points 3 points (+5|-2) ago 

He’s a ✡libertarian✡, is he? Okay. Find out his stance on private banking, debt-backed currency, and interest. If he’s against them, you can point him against the Federal Reserve. If you want to get right to the point, have him watch The House of Rothschild. As a libertarian, he surely doesn’t support totalitarian or authoritarian government. As such, tell him ✡who✡ founded communism. Who led the genocide of white Christians around the world under its banner.

Or just point him here. Oh, wait, you can’t. Fuck.

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

great movie, nice recommendation.

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

I think it's genetic. It won't be about believing this, not believing that. Give him the critical thinking tools as he operates on each subject. That way, there's no need to convince of this, of that. If he is genetically capable of independant critical thinking, then np. If he's genetically weak upstairs, let him be happy as a democrat.

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[–] puggy ago 

Start by discussing communism and the horrors it creates, specifically the holodomor. Show him evidence of it because I'm sure he's never been exposed to it. Then ask why the greatest genocide in history has been covered up while the "holocaust" has been glorified in books, movies and popular culture. Educate him about who the (((Bosheviks))) and (((Karl Marx))) were. Once he accepts that history and culture has a bias, he will be more open to questioning. You know where to go from there.

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[–] magiceagle ago 

The devils chessboard david talbot

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[–] G0P2 ago 

Try basic logic, it helps with critical thinking.

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[–] TheVOATangel ago 

Show him the dnc emails and the podesta emails, verified stuff like that

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[–] MarauderShields ago 

None Dare Call it Conspiracy. Can buy on Amazon so softcore stuff, but it points the right direction. Short book, only 8 bucks for the hardback if I remember correctly.

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[–] grandmacaesar ago  (edited ago)

WTC7. But don't tell him much. Drop the hint then sit back and wait for him to come to you with questions.

I don't know where you work, but workplaces can be dangerous re this type stuff. I mentioned the trails in the sky to a co-worker once, and he asked a few questions. The boss overheard some of what I had to say...and I no longer work there.

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[–] grandmacaesar ago 

Also that Aaron Russo movie, "America: Freedom to Fascism" is pretty good for waking people up.

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