‘Trayvon and Zimmerman:

The Structure and Elements of a Disinformation Campaign
……Therefore, disinformation campaigns use simple, powerful, negative, emotional arguments that tell a story.  Since people resist changing their minds about emotionally loaded topics, the media campaign has to ramp up quickly, before the facts have a chance to catch up to the narrative.’
This is how it works and this is why Wabbit no longer bothers arguing with people who get their information from newspapers and television–they’re simply too uninformed, too conditioned by propaganda, to be worth the effort.

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4 Responses to ‘Trayvon and Zimmerman:

  1. Katie says:

    That is why they used a picture of a 12-year old Trayvon and not the jacked-up drug dealer he was.

  2. Rufus says:

    “before the facts have a chance to catch up to the narrative.”

    Once the facts do catch up, most people’s minds have already been made up for them. Perception is everything.

    • KG says:

      Yep. The power of headlines. Even after the real story gets out, people will only remember the headline.