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It's not worthwhile, they don't care what comes out of their mouths.
They want to opress, without reason or logic.
Well, I guess, then don't show it to them, but to all the bystanders that haven't thought about this issue enough and therefore let the bullies do whatever they want. We need them on the side of reason to prevent the bullies from hijacking democracies.
It's pretty easy what their frame is:
The in-group is free to do what it wants.
The out-group can't do anything.
Rules are mainly enforced and biased against the out-group.
To make them realise, you'll first need to make them feel like they're not part of the in-group.
And use their own loyalty against themselves. Tell them that Trump wants them to vote Dem. Etc.