How Do You Wake People Up?

Many have assessed why people are asleep: mass psychosis as a result of Covid scare, trust in government, lack of interest… It’s okay to understand the past, but I wonder what we could do now. Which efficient processes might wake members of the public up?

As mentioned above, it would seem that many even refuse to think about it. At some point, we’re hitting a wall.

Until now I’ve been posting facts, analyses, videos. ‘Logical’ arguments don't work with everyone as they imply pausing and pondering over those facts.

And I can see that any new study, any new vaccine-induced death or side effect is met with genuine indifference.

Maybe we're using the wrong strategy here?

How could we hack that? Instead of making statements in our tweets, flyers or discussions, we could turn it around so as to access their brains.

For instance, by asking questions since statements are generally dismissed out of hand whenever they don't match belief systems.

Do you remember all the surveys in mainstream media in 2021 such as “Should we lock down again?” or “Should we introduce vaccine passport mandates?” All these questions were actually nudges—suggestions to gain acceptance of what's coming next.

Here we could use a similar process with direct questions to counter propaganda:

“Do Covid vaccines make us sick?

“Did mainstream media lie about Covid treatments?

The simple fact of seeing a question triggers thinking. Of course, we need to make them visible in the street, in the subway, on stickers or social media. Even if members of the public don't see them at first. The idea is to repeat these questions. What we're aiming at is to reactivate some kind of cognitive process.

I am not a psychotherapist, but if we are to get people out of mass psychosis, it may be worth exploring. I'm open to suggestions.

Original text by MOMOTCHI translated from French by EY@EL
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