I think one of my main reasons for wanting to show her the "truth"(or anybody else in my jw family) is that i'm not the one who is wrong and I do not have rebellious thinking and such.
I understand.
I think your own words show a common frame of reference among many ex JW's... When you learn that we are the sane ones, it can make you very angry to know how you are portrayed by them.
Hassan said he will not do interventions if the purpose is selfishly motivated.
It's a great point. It can't be for the family. Someone will only leave a cult like JW's when what they get out of it has become of less value then what is out there.
There are a ton of JW's who probably think that this is crap. So what keeps them in? What they get out of it. Whether it be bethelites, missionaries, elders, whatever, they must be willing to give up what they perceive is of value before they can really exit.
Until that time, a JW is trained to deal with "opposition" and thus it is usually a waste of time to bother trying to help someone or save someone who is really indoctrinated at the moment.