A basic user guide to deprogramming plebeian minds on a personal level.
Rule nb1 of redpilling: They have to want to swallow it or they'll spit it back at you.
Rule nb2: You have to find the values of this person, and USE them to break down the social conditioning.
Rule nb3: You have to give them time to experience the glitches in the matrix by themselves.
And then if they allow themselves to question their false reality, they will look to you for agreement.
Usually this is done by bringing up a topic to you, to which you agree, "I know, I know". People want to feel they've discovered this in part by themselves as much as they want confirmation that they are not alone in the discovery. This often comes in the form of, "I was watching… and it's totally what you were saying about…
Rule nb4: Do not overload them with info.
At the point that they begin to agree with you, it often feels like the time to give more information. But it's often not (depending on the intellect of the person). It's often the best time to just agree, and match the information with another confirmation, "I was watching… and they said it again". This way the person can feel there is a shared experience going on.
Rule nb5: Once they have be deprogrammed on one false concept or belief (fully) then you should begin to add new information.
They will usually reply, "I know you were right about this crazy thing, but you're crazy for saying this new thing to me". The best reply to this is, "maybe, but…" to which you install some type of confirmation bias and a virtue of knowing/exposing the information. Example, "Maybe, but the CIA directer said…, it's on youtube…, and if we as a people could just just realize this then we could prevent… (some horrible thing that we both hate about the world) ". It's important to not only appeal to reason but to their emotional values as this is the secret to information uploading in human beings.
Rule 6: There are very few people (almost NEVER women over 22yrs old) that like to be told they are wrong. Arguing with someone and beating them feels like a beating. So it's best not to argue because resentment in most people trumps their personal values or interest in the truth. This is because most people are dishonest and have no love or respect for the truth; empathy and comedy are the most powerful tools used to redpill for this reason.
Rule 7: When all else fails, appeal to their emotions concerning you.
Example, "I just want things to make it better for everyone/the world/the future…, and I know that most people won't agree with me but I've done the research and if I'm wrong I'd like to be told why".
People want to help people, and they mirror their emotional responses. If you fight, they will fight. If you are sad, they will want to cheer you up. They will usually offer a lame response but it plants a seed so that if they run into the information on their own, they will consider your heart felt plea and look at both sides. Often they send you some stupid link trying to disprove your opinion and there is nothing you can do about it. But sometimes they will learn on their own if you reply with, "yeah this is a good reason for "A" but it doesn't at all explain "B".
There. Now we can stop having slide threads on, "how do I redpill my… on this subject". This is how.
STFU!