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...Likewise, the fear tactic gets used over and over again to get us to vote for people or things. "Family values will be lost if this law passes!" they say, and usually the implication in "family values" is that children are in danger, that they'll turn into monsters if this law goes on the books--even if the law has nothing at all to do with kids.
It's an effective tool. We scare easily.
Yes, it would, as you're using my example to make a false comparison. The fear mongering I'm talking about only works if you present fears that (1) don't require people to give up anything they really want to keep, (2) seem to have easy, one-stop solutions. Hence, people like you dismiss as fear mongering real problems, like global climate change, with real facts done by real scientists--but which require real work and sacrifice to solve--for faux ones that they think can be easily solved and require no more than, say, voting "no" on a law that won't affect them or buying a new alarm system for their house.Say, would this be a good time and place for me to mention the topic of the selling of the theory of anthropogenic global warming?
Yes, it would, as you're using my example to make a false comparison. The fear mongering I'm talking about only works if you present fears that (1) don't require people to give up anything they really want to keep, (2) seem to have easy, one-stop solutions. Hence, people like you dismiss as fear mongering real problems, like global climate change, with real facts done by real scientists--but which require real work and sacrifice to solve--for faux ones that they think can be easily solved and require no more than, say, voting "no" on a law that won't affect them or buying a new alarm system for their house.
The effectiveness of using fear to motivate people only works if the fear presented comes with an easy solution ("The family that prays together stays together" for example--that's all you need to solve all family problems, prayer), and they will feel the fear even if they shouldn't and go for the solution even if it doesn't work, so long as the fear is easily understood and they're offered a magical way to make it go away.
People don't want to hear or listen to fears that require complex solutions, even if they're valid problems that we should rightly worry about.
I think that point, regarding fear mongering, is valid. Regarding climate change, you've made it quite clear with your monthly bumping of that thread you created, regarding the topic as propaganda, that there's no changing your mind on that topic, no matter what facts are presented. So I see no reason to jacking this thread any further off topic on that particular subject.
Hype of falsehoods is hype. Gore's marketing twits are better than the others.
Hype of falsehood is hype, but this is not hype of falsehoods. Reputable scientists confirm the facts, and have presented those facts for people to read about and judge themselves. I didn't decide that climate change and the arguments that we're contributing to it were valid because of Gore's movie, I decided it because I examined the facts.Hype of falsehoods is hype. Gore's marketing twits are better than the others.
And some are stuck in a time warp and will never alter their views, no matter how much evidence is presented to them and waved under their noses.
"None is so blind as those who will not see."
Kind of like those that blame Bush for everything that has ever gone wrong?![]()
Kind of like those that blame Bush for everything that has ever gone wrong?![]()
Yes, it would, as you're using my example to make a false comparison. The fear mongering I'm talking about only works if you present fears that (1) don't require people to give up anything they really want to keep, (2) seem to have easy, one-stop solutions. Hence, people like you dismiss as fear mongering real problems, like global climate change, with real facts done by real scientists--
Problem: It's hard to control the masses in a democracy.
How to handle this problem? Exactly what 3113 mentioned: Fear. Breed a cult of fear within society, and you can steer the sheep where you want them, while still giving them the illusion of freedom.
Problem solved.
And you blame liberals for everything that has gone wrong. What's the difference?
You've proved my point nicely, since I've never "blamed Bush for everything that has ever gone wrong."
If you listed the Obama supporters on this site I would have described 90% of them. They can't give any credit to Him or the Republican Party. They will not accept that the Democrats are just as responsible for every problem we have.
All those spending bills that created the deficit were written and passed by both houses before being signed.