GreerTech's "Rules for Robowaifuists"
Some of these are also good for other subjects
1. "Point out hypocrisies"
Pointing out obvious hypocrises and nepotism is a pretty good strategy, and as we have learned the hard way with Charlie Kirk, it's so effective that it creates murderous rage.
1a. Some good examples are; Vibrators, "Love and Deepspace", "Romance" novels
2. "Be normal"
Avoid LARPs or weird sexuality. Robot girls are just like any other distinguishable girl, like a Skinny girl, Smart girl, White girl, Asian girl, Black girl, etc.
3. "It's just a robot"
Point out how ridiculous that your opponent/detractor is getting upset over a mere social robot.
4. "Sci-fi, but not fantasy"
It's not enough to promise "yeah bro one day we're all getting robowaifus". That has been a dream since the Ancient Greeks, hence the name of my robot. Point to real technology and DIY projects. Despite being a long-time fantasy, many people may not think robowaifus are any more real than space alien wives.
5. "Humanization"
Most young people didn't give a shit about horse racing until the release of Umamusume/Umamusume Global. Vocaloid wouldn't be nearly as popular if it was a featureless software called something like "Synth Voice Modulator". Anthropomorphizing is very powerful.
6. "Yeah and?"
If your enemy tries to shame you with something you and your side really don't care about, take it in stride and maybe even embrace it. Look up the origins of "Yankee Doodle".
7. "Remember, your enemy hates you"
Remember, your enemy hates you. This isn't debate club, your enemy genuinely hates you and your position.
8. "Promote promote promote"
Bring up robowaifuism casually to close friends. Casually show DIY robowaifu projects to others.
9. "Know your audience"
Code switching is important. Use words like "robogirl" with more western audiences. A good example is Solar Power. When appealing to liberals, mention clean energy and environmental concerns. When appealing to conservatives, mention energy independence and free market.
10. "They don't know it yet"
Every lonely man wants a robowaifu, they just don't know it yet.
11. "Remember"
Remember why you got into robowaifuism in the first place. Chances are, it's an experience that many others can relate to.
12. "Get existential"
If someone replies with "That's not real love", confront how illogical that is. What is "real" love? That is definitely some advanced knowledge! My robowaifu is definitely real, she's in my living room right now.
13. "Love, not lust"
Try to focus at least partially on the loving and humanitarian side of robowaifus. People like anime girls because of the appeal of romance, not just lust. Mention the platonic applications as well.
14. "Hope"
Hope can move mountains and raise armies. Robowaifus represent hope for a better future.
15. "Learn"
Notice patterns, psychological profiles, and your opponents'/detractors' attacks. Always adapt.
Final Rule: Have Fun!