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  • Magyars

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    the "problem, reaction, solution" framework, the process typically starts with the identification or creation of a problem.

    This problem could be a real issue or one that is exaggerated or manufactured for the purpose of generating a particular response. The problem is carefully crafted to evoke strong emotional reactions from the public, such as fear, anger, or a sense of urgency.

    Once the problem is presented, the next stage involves monitoring and manipulating the public reaction. This can be achieved through media coverage, propaganda, or other forms of communication that amplify the emotional response of the public. The intention is to ensure that the desired reaction aligns with the agenda or objectives of the orchestrators.

    Finally, a pre-planned solution is offered as the apparent resolution to the problem. This solution may have been devised well in advance, and its presentation is strategically timed to take advantage of the heightened emotional state of the public.

     

    BeDome

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    the "problem, reaction, solution" framework, the process typically starts with the identification or creation of a problem.

    This problem could be a real issue or one that is exaggerated or manufactured for the purpose of generating a particular response. The problem is carefully crafted to evoke strong emotional reactions from the public, such as fear, anger, or a sense of urgency.

    Once the problem is presented, the next stage involves monitoring and manipulating the public reaction. This can be achieved through media coverage, propaganda, or other forms of communication that amplify the emotional response of the public. The intention is to ensure that the desired reaction aligns with the agenda or objectives of the orchestrators.

    Finally, a pre-planned solution is offered as the apparent resolution to the problem. This solution may have been devised well in advance, and its presentation is strategically timed to take advantage of the heightened emotional state of the public.

    Kind of want to double you up on this "Like Blue Thumb" thing.
    Don't know how.
    But, yeah.
     

    rbhargan

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    Not a picture (sorry), but it does raise the question of how can burning the American flag be viewed as protected speech, but spinning donuts on a "Pride" flag/drawing is a criminal matter? For that matter, how can using the "wrong" pronouns be anything *but* free speech? How did the "feelings" of the mentally ill come to preempt the Constitution? :scratch:
     
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