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MarkSB
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This is an excellent post, and it makes some very good points." Argument from propaganda is simply untenable."
This is a problem I'v given some thought.
Since propaganda seems to me to represent the word "persuasion" only in an uglier light, the problem with not using propaganda to make a point is merely by striving to prove your point you'r resorting to persuasion!
I spent some time looking for solutions. What I'v come up with:
1) You could try to examine the issue from many angles in your posts, admitting how things seem to you and why without resorting to emotions at all to prove your point. In other words, write in an objective robot-like tone of voice.
After all, even if, without making emotional appeals concerning the issues, a certain jovial (ect) personality shines thru your posts, some people might tend to agree with you because they like you, disagree because they don't like you (ect), all without realizing their emotions are manipulating their opinions.
2) Alternatively, you could try pointing out how folly-filled a thing it would be to take your word for anything, without attracting so much distrust the reader becomes super-skeptical... The key seems to me to be to inspire the Objective Skeptic (the, "just the evidence, m'am," type).
3) You can include in your posts actual techniques for seeing thru such propaganda techniques as repetition and emotional manipulation.
Things like, "Now, one manner of examining this evidence would be from the spectacles of a Christian Scientist. It might be interesting to "role play" the personality of a Christian Scientist, and examine this evidence from that perspective. One might invent all sorts of hypothetical personalities, and examine this data from these alternate perspectives, carefully noting the many reasons why the evidence might appear differently in different kinds of situations."
4. Aside from helping the reader identify personal bias, emotional triggers, and the tendency of repetition to concentrate one's focus on the repeated idea (even subconsciously concentrate on the repeated idea), and believe things just because I'v said them twice (perhaps I'v said them twice by accident so don't get paranoid), you might help the reader overcome personal emotional situational slavery (having emotions that respond to situational triggers regardless of what you DeSiRe to feel) by teaching techniques to those willing to listen which allow, thru prolonged effort of concentration, the reader's ability to manipulate his/her own emotions merely by willing them.
Such a technique might be as follows: Spend around 6 months taking 1 hour out of every day to meditate in the exact same still position in a quiet dark inactive unsmelly non-touchy (non-sensory) setting, so that one's thoughts gain an approximation of perfect stillness. After six months of serious dedication to this technique, begin spending that time meditating on the emotion joy (or love hate fear ect) expanding inside your mind until the emotion consumes you (but don't risk losing control, such as by meditating on very intense hate to the point of exploding), until you are satisfied you have created the desired emotional state, then move onto another emotional state.
5. Anything might help which inspires the reader to think for the reader's self. Can you think of more anti/(non)-propaganda techniques?
These are things I have been thinking about alot lately, especially with so many people who seem to condemn emotions as irrational. We are emotional beings and I wouldn't have it any other way.
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