In regards to red pilling your personal followers, to start, you need a 'hook sentence' or âhook slideâ. This is your opportunity to grab the readers attention.
For example, âWould you believe me if I told you...?â and follow through with pages that prove your point/ provide facts but are also entertaining to the eye. Get creative! At the end of your story/post/whatever, a good thing to include is the inclusion of your audience. If they have taken the time to read what you share, give them a virtual pat on the back. Like âif you read this, congratulations youâre now more informed than mostâ or âprops to those who actually read thisâ.
Red pilling in person is a different subject. If itâs someone you know like a coworker, a simple probe can be good. âHey random question so how do you feel about xyz?â
After their reply you donât need to take the conversation further; I mean you can if you want but youâve already established the important foundation of curiosity that you can tap back into in the future.
You can go to the same person and depending on how similar it is to the previous subject you can make a statement about some fact. âHey did you know..?â and this opens Pandoraâs box of future topics and the red pill relationship will further develop from this point on.
When it comes to family and cousins or whatever and they ask what youâre up to or whatâs new, you can hit them with âMan Iâve been learning so much crazy shit about our world and this country and stuff, itâs insane.â Well now theyâre curious, whatâd you learn? Choose your red pill wisely because if theyâre a normal you canât just jump to a big brain Jew script; I find declassified CIA Operations to be the perfect entry red pill. Best part is, if they doubt the authenticity, it feels great to say âWell itâs real and itâs from their archiveâ kinda shit. Operation Northwoods, Operation Mockingbird, or the CIA heart attack gun from the Senate Church committee in the mid 1970s are all great subjects to start with.
Different methods of red pilling people on social media, coworkers, and family.