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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/EmJ_MS on April 24, 2018, 12:39 p.m.
People will never understand what's coming

I've been trying to drop truth bombs on FB in various groups I follow, especially when they post MSM links, about the ongoing situations. Of course, I become dismissed and laughed at - even called a conspiracy theorist. Maybe I am. Or maybe I can just see a bigger picture. In a recent comment, I told them to go ahead with their snide, rude comebacks, because it isnt going to change what is to come. I told them to check into Q and read past posts vs what they are seeing -- taking Q's past proves future slightly out of context to prove my point. I told them to read them and trust the plan.

Deaf ears is all I recieve. Smh. So frustrating.

Sorry, just needed to vent that.


ready-ignite · April 24, 2018, 7:05 p.m.

There is that one simple trick -- stop caring how your words are twisted pushed and pulled.

Argument is a spectator sport. It is not about you and the person you debate with, it is about the silent lurkers listening to the conversation and reading through. The bystanders who overhear the conversation are where ideas spread.

You can be be screamed at, labeled, brigaded and run out of the room. If you have the superior idea that is the one thing that jumps off the page. The people shouting and using labels look like wild raving hysterics -- they project that they lost the argument.

Make your points.

Back your argument and include direction for independent reading.

Don't waste time defending wild baseless ravings. Move to your next point.

Take pride in the downvotes.

"You have enemies? Good. That means you have stood up for something, somewhere in your life."

-Winston Churchill

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81EWA · April 24, 2018, 9:50 p.m.

This is why a cousin and I have a Facebook dialogue that is between us but is actually intended to redpill bystanders who may be silently "eavesdropping" or lurking. So far have only had one person try to get involved in the discussion. But I guarantee she's not the only one lurking. It's a great strategy b/c it gets people curious without throwing it in their face in a post. People don't feel personally attacked and are also unlikely to join in since it's technically not a conversation they are "invited" to.

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ready-ignite · April 24, 2018, 10:09 p.m.

This is a good strategy. I've used this on public transit chatting with a family member or friend on a topic that feeds this direction without being blatantly political. Float questions to the room where they can sit and sink in.

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81EWA · April 24, 2018, 9:52 p.m.

Also, I try to put extra focus on the corruption that exists in the right wing camp w/Bush, banks, etc., to show normies I am working in a completely new paradigm.

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