How to Red Pill a Liberal – IOTW Report

How to Red Pill a Liberal

 

We all get into intense discussions with frustrating leftists, but despite all the reason and logic in the world, we rarely make progress. In this video, I explore some ways in which anyone might effectively red pill a liberal.

9 Comments on How to Red Pill a Liberal

  1. 1/2 the family on my wife’s side is total progressive. We try on the holidays to red pill them and their eyes glaze over, they enter lala land, don’t listen to a word we have to say and conclude with, “Well, that’s just your opinion” as if we were even talking opinion. I have better luck red pilling a brick wall.

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  2. DIL was a Bernie supporter in the last Presidential election.

    You should have been a fly on the wall as I tried to explain Super Delegates at the Democratic Convention and the reason that the only way Bernie would be on the ballot would be a write-in…

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  3. I couldn’t keep watching this. Why do some people think that videos need to be edited every few seconds to make it look jumpy? Is this a thing, now? I noticed it with some other people, but they don’t do it as often. It’s almost like when movies or TV shows started to do the shaky camera thing; I guess to make it look ‘real’ somehow. Just stop it.

    As to what this is about, I don’t know because I couldn’t watch it. So, what I THINK it was about, I have had discussions with the left quite often. I use a different approach – I ask questions as if I don’t know the answer. Example: when MN had voter ID on the ballot years ago, I asked my co-workers at lunch why they thought it was wrong. They answered, “It disenfranchises certain people.”
    Me: Like who?
    Them: The poor.
    Me: How?
    Them: They can’t get to the DMV to get an ID.
    Me: Why not?
    Them: They may not have transportation or know where it is.
    Me: Then how do they get to the polling place to vote?
    Them: They have someone take them.
    Me: Then why can’t those someones take them to get their ID?

    Crickets.

    Then I stop. I’d rather they think on that then push them and make them mad and erase whatever ‘good’ I might have done by making them think for a change.

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  4. I inform them that registering to vote is how you get on the list to be picked for jury duty. It shuts them up and disincentivizes them from registering. It’s surprising how many are unaware of this, and how much it deflates them. They want benefits, not duties and especially don’t want to be chumped – so talking about how they risk making 10$ a day while sequestered and lawyers are getting rich is a good way to rub it in. And I don’t even have to admit I’m an evil conservative.

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