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Be mindful of the frames used in the media and politics from "summary" of Don't Think of an Elephant! by George Lakoff

When we talk about frames in the context of media and politics, we are referring to the mental structures that shape the way we perceive and understand the world around us. These frames are like lenses through which we view information, shaping our thoughts, beliefs, and actions. In the realm of media and politics, frames are incredibly powerful because they can influence public opinion and shape political discourse. The way an issue is framed can determine how it is understood by the public, as well as what solutions are seen as viable. For example, if a news story about immigration is framed in terms of "border security" and "nat...
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    Don't Think of an Elephant!

    George Lakoff

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