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So for example, do not say "Hitler" say "Adolf".

Replace "Trump", with "Donald" or "Donald J."

Etc. This idea can be extended, with slight modification, to organizations.

Instead of "the GOP" say "The RNC"

Instead of "liberals/leftwing/democrats" call them the "DNC".

Instead of "intelligence agencies" or other federal agencies, call them "federal departments".

Instead of "the IRS", call them the "IRS federal profit department."

Instead of "The federal reserve bank." call them the "american centralized banking system" or "central bank of america" Or simply call it "the private federal reserve bank" every time you talk about it.

The word change doesn't seem like much, but its huge to the public because names used for long periods become placeholders for ideas, that we accept on mental reflex, unless we actively analyze them, which most of the public doesn't.

Always change the names that the opposition uses to define itself to fuck up their propaganda and its impact on the public.

Generally:

  1. take whatever abstraction exists, and remove it. Make the opponent concrete. "Liberal/Conservative" aren't types of politician. They're political ideologies. The abstractness and the misue of this abstraction for something concrete thats also entirely different, is where people end up fooled. So call them by their actual party organization labels.

  2. undistort the labels and spin. The federal reserve is not federal. By changing its title we restore the truth out of the sophistry thats used to paper over one of the most destructive organizations in american history.

So for example, do not say "Hitler" say "Adolf". Replace "Trump", with "Donald" or "Donald J." Etc. This idea can be extended, with slight modification, to organizations. Instead of "the GOP" say "The RNC" Instead of "liberals/leftwing/democrats" call them the "DNC". Instead of "intelligence agencies" or other federal agencies, call them "federal departments". Instead of "the IRS", call them the "IRS federal profit department." Instead of "The federal reserve bank." call them the "american centralized banking system" or "central bank of america" Or simply call it "the private federal reserve bank" every time you talk about it. The word change doesn't seem like much, but its huge to the public because names used for long periods become placeholders for ideas, that we accept on mental reflex, unless we actively analyze them, which most of the public doesn't. Always change the names that the opposition uses to define itself to fuck up their propaganda and its impact on the public. Generally: 1. take whatever abstraction exists, and remove it. Make the opponent concrete. "Liberal/Conservative" aren't types of politician. They're political ideologies. The abstractness and the misue of this abstraction for something concrete thats also entirely different, is where people end up fooled. So call them by their actual party organization labels. 2. undistort the labels and spin. The federal reserve is not federal. By changing its title we restore the truth out of the sophistry thats used to paper over one of the most destructive organizations in american history.

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[–] 5 pts

No, call him "The man occupying the white house."

Or the "current occupant of the white house."

Or "chief of the executive (branch)."

its an acknowledgement without a capitulation, which serves to take the wind out of their sails.

[–] 2 pts

I think Crowder had a good one with "former vice president"

[–] 2 pts

Seems like even calling Biden or Trump "the President" instead of their names would remove the framing too. Focuses on their position instead of the name baggage.

[–] 4 pts

"Biden" and "Trump" have now become symbols, and not just names. Theres emotional reactions attached to them in the public mind.