Anonymous ID: 6fdfb1 Dec. 18, 2017, 2:41 p.m. No.119636   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9672 >>9692 >>9736 >>9756 >>9793 >>9870

A few bakes back the baker asked people to post about what responses they were getting when trying to 'redpill' normies.

 

Well, here is my experience with trying to do this with a particular friend of mine whom I have known since I was 4 (I am now 54!!).

 

In a nut shell she thinks that Trump is 'evil'.

 

When trying to get her to open up about why she thinks that way all she would say is that people of color are having a harder time under Trump then they were having before (she is of Jamaican/Chinese/Scottish descent).

 

When I tried to point out the good things that Trump has done in the past but it has never been talked about in the MSM she then says that there are things that other politicians have done too that are good that no one has talked about.

 

Her sister thinks that Trump is narcissistic(!) and there was nothing I could do to persuade her to maybe have an open mind to possibly think otherwise.

 

When mentioning to both that there are things going on behind the scenes that Trump is doing for the American people it seems to go over their head.

 

Mind you, the first friend I mentioned thinks that Trump becoming president is, paradoxically, a good thing to have happened as all the corruption is now being uncovered for all to see. But I don't think she made the connection that it was because of Trump that this was happening.

 

I asked her is she would have preferred Hillary and I actually can't remember her response because I was so saddened and disappointed.

 

This first friend also mentioned the sort of stuff that comes out of Trump's mouth (the derogatory comments, crude remarks, comments about women that have been caught on tape, etc) which seems to cause her to think that he is a bad person.

 

This is what I , and no doubt all of you, are up against.

 

The MSM have done a bang up job on portraying Trump as the worse sort of slime there is, which is actually just the opposite of the truth.

 

I have been aware that this friend thought about Trump that way, but to have her be so adamant in her belief that he is this way despite any evidence to the contrary causes me some distress. There does not seem to be anything that I can show (about Trump) or say (in his defense) which will get her to even look at the possibility of changing her mind.

 

If any of you can figure out what show, say or meme to deal with people that think this way please do.

Anonymous ID: 6fdfb1 Dec. 18, 2017, 3:39 p.m. No.119967   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9981 >>0101

>>119702

 

Anyone remember the train in Spain(?) in, I think, 2015, that did this exact thing? Went round a corner too fast and derailed. Killed some people with, if I remember correctly, some prominent person being one of the dead.

 

These systems have a ton of fail-safes built into them. So the only way it could 'go around a curve too fast' is if it was sabotaged.

Anonymous ID: 6fdfb1 Dec. 18, 2017, 3:44 p.m. No.119990   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>119718

 

This is more like an 'intermediate' meme. Still too much for normies to stomach (having the Vatican in there and the Royal Family…)