polymoog
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i think goebbels said, "if you tell a lie enough, theyll believe it". well, it works in reverse, too. tell them the truth enough, and after some time, theyll accept it.There's a big problem about this: you need to have open minded people around you. And still, if they are open minded, what if they don't believe you? Then you are stamped as this "crazy conspiracy theorist". So this isn't as easy as it sounds. Besides that, people are too lazy these days to research a topic in detail. They maybe google on it, find a link, click on it and then say: "You see? I was right. All conspiracy bullshit.". Kinda like that.
And even if they would believe you, there's no real proof about it. It's like with 9/11: white or black, red or blue, good or evil, religion or atheism - mix that up in any order you like.
And some people still think politicians wouldn't do something like that so it has to be fake.
the first time one encounters the truth, theyll ignore it. the second time, they might rebut it and scoff at it. then theyll forget about it. when someone mentions it again to them, they will remember and say, "gee, ive heard that before". at that point, they are willing to listen.
of course it doesnt always work that way, but ive seen that occur quite often.
the moral of the story is, keep up the pressure. the dam WILL break.