There are a lot of posts and pictures that grab attentions, but what do you think would be the definitive way to express most information in a single meme/post/documentary?
Conspiracies are many different topics, what would be the best one to share right now? What is the best way to do it?
Many of you have a lot of input to share, what would be the perfect way to do it in a single action?
What would the masses benefit from the most right now? What is the perfect message to send them?
This comment was interesting to read and I don't know if you've seen stranger things, but they cover the topic of how most people handle anything shocking or "too much".
People like a curtain that covers up all the real extreme shit. They aren't willing to believe it, and if anything with authority says it's bullshit, they will believe it. If you want anyone to believe anything, you have to start small with a little bit of the truth. You have to "water it down" or they won't take it in.
Just try to talk to anyone about Jews, Israel, Germany, etc... they instantly go to those regurgitated talking points. Even our neighbor goes "Israel is our greatest ally"... It's fucking sad how brainwashed these people, and odds of changing their thoughts process is slim to none.
Many people also like living in their comfort bubbles and not looking at anything going on. Yes, there's not much we can do about many circumstances we have going on in our country, state, city etc.... but that's not a reason to avoid being informed. Yes, don't let it consume you or depress you to the point of wanting to die... That's time to step away... But sticking your head in the sand ostrich style doesn't work.
We try on a regular basis to educate our neighbors, friends, and family... But at a certain point they usually stop wanting to listen or talk about it.
I always think of what goes on with these people like when probably most of us, as children, were teased that we were adopted. It was extremely upsetting and everyone flips out when it happens. The more they talk about it, the more the child flips out.
That is a completely, absolutely, 100% irrational reaction. It's a serious situation that may require action, and the more info you have, the better, right? You haven't even evaluated it and you don't need to act on it immediately, but clearly you should collect that intel. But in reality, the more you hear about it, the more realistic and truer it becomes, and the more upset you get to the point of hostility.
For me, it's a pretty precise analog, and I don't think that's happenstance. I think the very same psychological mechanisms are at work. Or more precisely, it's a window into how the human mind actually functions.