Let's assume you're right, what do you think the end goal of making people aware is, exactly?
Voting them out?
Or is the end goal direct action?
Because if it's the latter, it's simply more effective to skip the endless redpilling the normies phase (most normies have already picked a side if they are going to, the "undecided middle" is smaller than it's ever been before). Their side are so brainwashed that even were we not banned from any platform and there was no propaganda, they wouldn't be convinced by any of our arguments anyway.
I don't believe their side is as brainwashed as we believe. The most horrible thing about social media is it amplifies voices artificially. The media picks up on the "poor oppressed faggots" on social media and then amplifies it further while shaping it to fit the narrative that they want.
The big deal about the Bolsheviks is they were able to convince people they were the majority even though they weren't. They are doing that again today with SJWs.
I don't believe their side is as brainwashed as we believe.
My team at work are all leftists except me. Today they were talking politics during a meeting. They think the election fraud is 100% fake, are happy Biden will be undoing Trump's EOs that prevent China from taking over every industry in the country, and think QAnon is an individual person that goes around doing stuff (including "sending death threats to Tom Hanks", "smearing poop on the Capitol windows" and in the future "will plunge the country into chaos for fun").
They think the Capitol siege was unjustified and based on a lie (about the "fake" election fraud), want to turn Texas blue, and think Los Angeles downtown with all the trash, Typhus and tents is "diverse and beautiful".
They also made fun of the idea that the mainstream media is untrustworthy, without a shred of irony.
I'm not kidding about any of that, and it's 13 people and they all unanimously agree about everything I mention above, and they're pretty much normie leftists, too, not radicals.
Oh, and none of them are even remotely old enough to be considered boomers, either.
All that aside, even if they could be convinced, what do you expect to happen after they are convinced? Voting?
They are going to go reeeee about it to someone, probably in their echo chambers.
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