Unfortunately, I feel like millions of people are already trying to do this, creating an extremely competitive “marketplace of ideas” (or rather, marketplace of persuasive arguments / takes) where it’s hard for new ideas (like WAW) to break through if they don’t already have an optimized memetic profile.
I think this goes a long way to completely shut down my argument. So, basically, case closed.
In-person communication is generally better anyway due to continuous feedback, and figuring out how to make those conversations 1) go as well as possible and 2) allow the presentations to remain effective after many people down the telephone chain. It’s definitely important to get bullet pointed lists going, but you also need to present it so that it’s not interpreted as threatening or a show of dominance, it’s harder than you’d intuitively think to make someone accept a message as controversial as Wild Animal Welfare.
I think this goes a long way to completely shut down my argument. So, basically, case closed.
In-person communication is generally better anyway due to continuous feedback, and figuring out how to make those conversations 1) go as well as possible and 2) allow the presentations to remain effective after many people down the telephone chain. It’s definitely important to get bullet pointed lists going, but you also need to present it so that it’s not interpreted as threatening or a show of dominance, it’s harder than you’d intuitively think to make someone accept a message as controversial as Wild Animal Welfare.