throwpizzaway | 3 points | Nov 16 2016 20:48:32

Strategy for redpilling

I think just dumping a link like https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/55433 and saying "oh look at this weird language" isn't necessarily going to gain much traction with normies.

I was thinking a better strategy might be to make infographics which make the reader think about weird wording but they anticipate the concluding wording of an email.

For example:

"The realtor found a handkerchief"

Seem innocuous enough right?

"The realtor found a handkerchief (I think it has a spill)"

Oh, that sounds fairly normal.

"The realtor found a handkerchief (I think it has a map)"

Uhh, I guess you could have a handkerchief with a map design on it...

"The realtor found a handkerchief (I think it has a spill that seems pizza-related)"

That makes sense that they're articulating where the uncleanness on it came from.

"The realtor found a handkerchief (I think it has a map that seems pizza-related.)"

Umm, that makes no sense whatsoever...

Attention grabbing text: what are they really talking about

Then cite/link to wikileaks

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