CASUAL DEFINITIONS
FRAMING
– Framing: supplying information that influences the decidability of an argument – usually be omitting certain facts or conditions, emphasizing other conditions – or adding conditions that are irrelevant or untrue.
LOADING
– Loading: adding moral or immoral weight to statements so as to force the audience into moral conflict or shame)
OVERLOADING
– Overloading: adding enough loaded, framed, or irrelevant information that the audience can no longer use reason, but must resort to intuition: feeling.
PROPAGANDA
– Environmental Overloading: Propaganda – using media to generate the perception of majority opinion when it is not majority opinion or judgment.
Source date (UTC): 2016-11-10 07:49:00 UTC
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