I will say that the best thing you can do is what I did and argue them into the ground. It could take some work but we have enough knowledge collectively here on Poal, we can win any argument together, especially if we work together.
We have to factually prove we are right. I recommend reading How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. It has some chapters about how to get people to change their minds and that people do not like to be told they are wrong. That's part of how I won my argument. If you keep (and metaphically mind you) wacking someone saying their wrong, that person will just be more emboldened.
No, no, no, no. I do not want to engage in arguments with people on reddit, let alone worry about winning them over.
I recommend reading How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Been there. Done that. Donated my copy to the local library.
I have no interest in convincing people I don't know of anything.
That's totally understandable and you do not have to. Everyone has a choice on what they would like to do.
I feel for myself, I should be doing more to reach out and talk to people who have opposing view points from what I have
As you are doing right now. And I get it. If you feel the need, feel free.
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