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"I find your terms acceptable."

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  • I assure you, whatever else the artist of PinkWug can be accused of, being right-wing is not one of them.

    • Fully aware of that, doesn't mean they're incapable of repeating propaganda for the other side. It happens all the time. You know the phrase tax relief right? Of course you do. You've heard it used by people from across the gamut. Every time they do they reinforce what is a distinctively conservative political tenet: that taxes are inherently afflictions to be relieved. Not a debt to society for services rendered.

      That's a Republican viewpoint. And it's deliberate. They drilled that phrase like they drilled the words freedom and terrorist down our throats. Coordinated fashion across literally hundreds of talking heads since the 80s. It's so strong that virtually everyone has the same knee jerk reaction to just the thought of taxes. Young Democrats vote against spending bills, vote against higher taxes, all the time. They're afflictions. We believe that now as a society, it only took 30 years or less. That's the effect of propaganda.

      It's called framing, and when done correctly you can't even broach topics without reinforcing the opposition unless you're extremely careful.

      This panel is a clear example of the power of framing. It's the result of the last three generations being told all politicians are equally scum bags, that the very job itself is dishonest. That's propaganda. It sets up the excuse "the other side does it too" when the damn well don't.

      It's reinforcing the notion that the Democrats must be commiting crimes at an equal pace. That's not just false, it's absolutely absurd. There is no comparison to make between the two parties in the regard that this comic makes, and yet it makes it. That begs the question, doesn't it?

      Sooo again, all ears on what crimes Democrats might be sweating over (as directly implied by the comic).

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