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Deprogramming January 6th: A Conversation Guide Here’s a guide to deprogram friends on the “insurrection” narrative Scott Adams

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jay plemonsvor 1 Jahr

1/ Start easy: Ask if they know the Food Pyramid was flawed despite decades of trust. Then try the Fine People Hoax (Trump misquoted on Charlottesville). @AmericanDebunk

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2/ Bad Arguments to Avoid • It wasn’t dangerous (people got hurt) • Feds were behind it (unproven) • Election was stolen (no accepted proof)

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3/ Good Argument It’s about what nonviolent protesters believed: the election seemed off (e.g., bellwether counties flipped). They wanted to save the Republic, not disrupt it.

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jay plemonsvor 1 Jahr

If this guide helps, repost to deprogram others:

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salil mehtavor 1 Jahr

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Mike Dobridgevor 1 Jahr

@ScottAdamsSays When it comes to J6, to ask some questions, like who ordered the police to open the doors on the other side of the Capitol and why was Ray Epps given a light punishment despite what the video showed he was doing. My argument is based on questions.

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Angel Anglevor 1 Jahr

@ScottAdamsSays The bottom line is that they wouldnt have shown up unarmed if insurrection was the intent.

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eaglenine33vor 1 Jahr

@ScottAdamsSays How about these 20 million extra votes that broke pattern? Video of Feds dressed in Maga gear inside the Capital building beforehand talking strategy?

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PartyofOnevor 1 Jahr

@ScottAdamsSays The protesters were there to demand Congress follow the Electoral Count Act of 1887 which allows objections to state electoral votes be raised during the joint session of Congress, and not certify the contested states.

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Spencervor 1 Jahr

@ScottAdamsSays ❤️🇺🇸

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Jackie LeBeoufvor 1 Jahr

@ScottAdamsSays Simply said and perfect as usual.

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