Media Tricks Exposed
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Guardian columnists, watch out! That thing you love (your job), this is why it is bad.
CBS tweeted that they were ready to worship Satan.
"Debunked Conspiracy Theory"
Feminist author Ms. Weiner thinks you just don't understand beauty.

"Joke's on you retard, I was trying to look disgusting, bet you feel silly now huh"

New York Times readers will believe anything. It's a cult of sickness and decay.

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Former Twitter Head Censor who banned Trump, Vijaya Gadde, confirms she is still on CISA’s Cyber Security Advisory Council. Overseeing the security of elections.
The relentless manipulation of public opinion
This is called "frame manipulation", an often undetectable persuasion technique that involves controlling context and presentation to influence the audience in ways beyond the simple facts.

In this case, framing one as an unjustified ousting by Republicans while highlighting the unrelated fact of her Somali origins and Islamist creed, and framing the other as a united House calmly and lawfully removing Greene. In both cases, the Democrats are framed as heroic victims of White people. With carefully chosen language, the media relentlessly pumps out Anti-White Propaganda faster than it can be caught and dissected.
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This is called "frame manipulation", an often undetectable persuasion technique that involves controlling context and presentation to influence the audience in ways beyond the simple facts. In this case, framing one as an unjustified ousting by Republicans…
This is one of the classic examples from persuasion research. The unreliability of eyewitness testimony, and the power of leading questions.

Participants were more likely to say the cars were going faster when asked "How fast were they going when the cars smashed into each other?" compared to "How fast were they going when the cars bumped into each other?"

By changing one simple word in the description of an event the participants had just witnessed, researchers could bias their answers and rewrite their memories without anybody knowing it had happened.

The media manipulation empire has been studying human psychology for generations. It knows precisely how to bias responses to certain events by controlling some of the simplest language patterns.
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Who Blew Up the Nord Stream Pipeline? 5 minutes of media lies

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The Times reporter Andrew Norfolk says he hesitated to cover the stories of Pakistani Muslims grooming and raping English girls because "it's the dream story for the far-Right".

He worried more about potentially helping his political opponents than helping girls avoid rape. That mindset pervades the media today.