The only challenge some people are having is that they rely on spoon-fed information; as such, they don't do some research themselves to gather the information they want, so they can be mislead with any wrong information they get. So, if we by chance come across this kind of person, we should explain to them and make them understand how Bitcoin works instead of leaving them in their misconceptions.
Yes... "We" should try to explain bitcoin, if we can and if the person is receptive towards hearing about bitcoin and how it works.
It's not necessarily easy, and frequently when we interact with others in terms of talking about bitcoin, we are likely going to ongoingly find instances in which we either do not know the answers or we are not able to explain very well in order that the person on the other side of the conversation sufficiently understands and/or is able to get enough from our conversation in order to research into the matter further. People learn at their own pace, and frequently they have difficulties finding information, and even if we might share information sources with other people (by sending links), they might not read matters that we sent to them or be inspired to look into the matter further, in terms of information sources that we had provided.. and sure, the information (like we presented) may well not be "on the news" from the sources that they are accustomed.
It can be a lot of work for any of us to read information that others send to us, especially if we are busy, and we might ONLY be half interested in the topic (but the person telling us about it seems to be "very interested" in the topic and even seeming to contradicting the level of enthusiasm that we expect in regards to such a topic as we have heard about such topic, previously).