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16168927? ago

The Socratic Method is the answer.

Basically it involves asking pointed questions. Much like how Tucker asked "We keep hearing that diversity is a strength. How is diversity a strength?"

Seed your questions with little facts that make them impossible to answer with canned responses or phrase them in a way that achieves that same end. "You see the dead jews, but they look like they were starving. Why is that? I thought they were gassed." "If we really want to avoid another holocaust shouldn't we be studying Mein Kampf in school?" "If walls don't work why woudn't the democrats just let Trump have his wall, then use the fact that it didn't work to unseat him in 2020?" "Don't stats show that gun control increases crime? Is this because criminals still have just as many guns, but good people can't use them for self-defense?"

This tactic forces people into cognitive dissonance, and you have the plausible deniability of just looking for answers, not really having an opinion of your own on the subject.

Also a great tactic for red pilling friends and family.

16172311? ago

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Did she ever come back and start making videos again, or is she still in hiding because people called her meanie bad buzzwords?