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[–] black6 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Coming to terms with the truth is very much the same as the stages of grief. Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Acceptance, etc. Be patient, be empathetic and listen. It's a really hard thing to come to terms with how fucked up reality truly is and it takes time. Be there for her and be supportive.

Think of this as a preview exercise for what the entire country will be going though. When I wrapped my head around 9/11 I was physically sick. The end of the 9/11 Architects and engineers documentary has a segment of psychologists discussing this very difficult process and how to help people through it: (here) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xb5Kdw4D77k

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[–] dontstopmenow [S] 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

Yes - a preview indeed. She's definitely not ignorant to everything, and has been at least partially awake since September when she finally said something like

"OMG it's all a lie - everything right? It's all one big lie."

I hugged her and we had a good laugh as I said "Do you need a glass of water to rinse down that big red pill you just took?" That's why I was surprised by the sudden change and denial.

I think the normies are going to be much more difficult, but maybe not as long as we make sure they still have 4 bars.....seems that's what matters most.