I disagree with that advice. It matters far more how you say things than what you say.
The reason people use euphemisms like "bad part of town" or "inner city youth" is because saying "niggers" is considered rude. Everyone knows why it's a bad part of town. Everyone knows a 55 year old Somalian who rapes a child in Iowa will be called an inner city youth.
If someone holds a wrong belief they didn't get there by collecting all the evidence, then following to the logical conclusion. Once you know how they got there you know how to approach correcting their belief. If someone is particularly ugly, weak or worthless, they probably came to liberalism out of hate. Not much you can do about these people, but to expose them. Same with lying kikes.
Many people come to wrong answers out of fear or because they've been tricked by propaganda. People in Europe around 2000 genuinely believed america was successful because of niggers not despite them. That's all they'd been told and they'd never met a real nigger. The best way to educate is to give someone a fact and ask them what they think of it. I often use the study where 100% of children adopted by fags reported abuse. I ask what they think, then offer, "Well if this is at all true, shouldn't we ban gay adoption?"
Unfortunately many people hold their beliefs out of fear. Civnats are terrified of being called racist. When you make it ok for them to speak their mind in a safe space where you'll never tell anyone they'll go off on a rant that would make a KKK man blush.
Find out where people are and move them in small steps. Over the last few years, everyone in my circle has gone from saying dumb shit like "They do jobs we don't want to do" to talking about putting muslims in mass graves. It wasn't easy and it didn't happen in a day.
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