As a marketer / PR guy, I think we're facing an uphill battle.
The MSM has labeled #pizzagate #fakenews and it's becoming very clear that everything #pizzagate is being dismissed by the pubic and journalists.
Why don't we fight back and STRATEGICALLY and METHODICALLY create content that we can ALL share. For example:
Changing the term "Pizzagate" to something different (IE "Pedogate)
Having ONE SIMPLE image and tagline to post that isn't immediately dismissed. IE:
"Would you hang this in your home? Because blah blah blah happens to have an entire collection"
PedoGate
But let's continue to talk about what Trump said to Steve Harvey.
(Insert links)
"Is this appropriate music for an all ages show at a family restaurant? Apparently GQ magazines 49th most powerful man in Washington thinks it is."
PedoGate
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VIP740 ago
A lot of people have been thoroughly brainwashed to hate Trump and the GOP, but remember, Trump did beat the rest of the establishment despite that. Had Trump relied on placating the most heavily brainwashed, he wouldn't have won. While I certainly agree that a theory free and fact based approach is in order, I think PizzaGate still has plenty of mileage left too. Probably the strongest draw to PizzaGate is that it opens questions and leaves people wanting answers. When I've discussed it with anyone in my family, they all recognize that there are some strange and unsettling facts, even if they are not 100% convinced.
Following Ben Swann's report is the perfect time to get people asking questions about PizzaGate. Debunk the debunkers for those who are receptive. To those on the other side, let them know this is our common ground to demand higher standards of accountability from our leadership.