The quandry we find ourselves in is "How do you convince someone whose primary source of information is the media, that the media is a bad source of information?"
I have been trying to learn that secret for 20 years.
Us: "Don't listen to Sean Hannity, he is a shill and is covering for those in power that are causing you pain!"
Sean Hannity: "They are all nutjobs!"
Target audience: "You are right Sean, they clearly are living in their own little world - I trust you more than ever!"
You will never break another person's paradigm. The harder you try to break the shell, the stronger it becomes. It can only be broken by the individual, and finding the way to convince them to do that is the goal and the paradox and the difficulty that we face.
Agreed. Here's an idea:
If we are trying to change the way people think, and people think in terms of words that they hear and use, then we need to change people's vocabulary by changing
OUR vocabulary.
For starters, I think a simple yet very powerful thing (if we ALL do it) that we could do would be to
stop referring to it as the "MAINSTREAM media" or even "THE" media. When we do this in conversation (even if we are speaking negatively about the media), we are giving them credibility through our word choice before we even complete our sentence. These both infer that there either is
no alternative, or that the only alternative is
fringe (since it is not mainstream.)
The establishment uses this trick all the time, and it is has a very powerful effect on the sub-conscious. We need to use it back.
We need to lead the sheep in a different direction so they can wake themselves up - and I think part of it is re-labeling the establishment controlled media.
Compare:
Sheep: "Ron Paul is nuts"
Awake person: "No, that's not correct. Too many people get their information from the
mainstream media."
Result: Ineffective. Sub-conscious resistance.
VS
Sheep: "Ron Paul is nuts"
Awake person: "No, that's not correct. Too many people get their information from the
old media."
Result: Probably some resistance still, but now the sub-conscious is saying this: "Old...? Am I old? What's the new media....?"