I have an entirely different approach. I offer a principle or rule of thumb, and provide a single bite sized example for each.
Eg (1) question everything. For example, doctors used to recommend cigarettes to people citing their health benefits. Turned out the medical journals were paid off by tobacco companies and yet the journals were not shut down nor the tobacco companies. Why?
(2) politicians don’t care about us. For example, have you ever considered that many of our problems are quite simple to solve? If so, you’re correct and politicians choose not to solve them. Why?
(3) science has become a religion. For example, many doctors, researchers and inventors are sued, smeared, and even murdered for going against the grain. Why do you think that is?
(4) our favorite villains may not be villains at all. For example, consider the coordinated defamation against Donald trump after he ran for President. Is it possible others throughout history have also been subjects of mass media hysteria/attacks? Why? Does the same apply to heroes? Could they be covered for and protected by the media? Why?
(5) never trust jews or black people. For example, the jew believes you’re a sub class of human, comparable to a livestock, so trusting a jew with your family or business is about the equivalent of trusting a child rapist with children. And blacks are super low IQ so the risk associated simply does not outweigh the potential for a reward.
Those are some of my top principles I share to get people to start thinking differently.
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