Republicans understand that rationality doesn’t work. They understand that people actually think in terms of frames and metaphors and images and emotions. So they’re great at marketing their ideas, even when they're not based on facts.

Through constant repetition, they have falsely framed the Republican party as superior on economic matters -- despite decades of facts proving otherwise.

They have framed this false idea millions of brains.

And when the facts don't fit the frame, they bounce right off.

Until Democrats and progressives learn and embrace cognitive science, they will continue to lose ground to the false framing imposed by Republicans.

@georgelakoff

Repetition cannot create TRUTH,
but repetition can create BELIEF.

Repeating lies, even with the purpose of debunking them, can convince more people to believe the lies.

Please, do NOT repeat lies in your headlines, in your ledes, and especially not as the only text in your social media posts.

Instead, state the truth... REPEATEDLY.

#Journalism #Journalists #SocialMedia #News #Media #Meme #Truth #Belief

@georgelakoff

"the more we see something repeated, the more likely we are to believe it to be true.”

Thread about the “Illusory Truth Effect” and why it is so important NOT to repeat lies on social media (or elsewhere), even with the intention of debunking them.

https://newsie.social/@ZhiZhu/109530716627287778

#Propaganda #Disinformation #Misinformation #Lies #Journalism #SocialMedia #News #Media

ZhiZhu (@[email protected])

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Newsie
@ZhiZhu @georgelakoff there's a great example of this in a French TV show, set in WW II occupied France, we are watching where one of the characters, a business owner, is accused of being Jewish, and can't do enough to prove that he isn't. Of course, the consequences could be disastrous.