Wednesday 13 September 2023

Fighting Fake News with REAL, 13/9/23, Dutton took American Advice, The dark cloud of Fear and Doubt perfected by Tony Abbott is back in full force;

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May be an image of text that says 'RonniSalt @RonniSalt It's important for Australians to understand that Peter Dutton was advised to go against the Voice by American advisers. They were war-gaming it here earlier this year. Dutton saw it as unique chance to increase his political capital largely because he had none. #4Corners RonniSalt @RonniSalt It can not be overstated how heavily Australia's Liberal party and conservative side of politics are influenced by current American culture- war ideologies Indigenous Australians have had their hopes and dreams weaponised and destroyed by white Americans #4corners #TheVoice 9:10 PM Sep 11, 2023 5,893 Views'

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Jacinta Price and husband Colin Lillie feature in a Fair Australia ad campaign.

 You have to Pay to read this article in The Age that tells us that Truth lies outside of the No vote strategy it's all a return to Abbott's Chicken scream of fear that the sky is falling in if you vote Yes.

No campaign’s ‘fear, doubt’ strategy revealed

 Advance runs the leading No campaign Fair Australia, which is aligned with the Coalition’s Indigenous Australians spokeswoman, Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price.

In an online training session, the national campaigning chief for leading No activist group Advance, Chris Inglis, detailed the anti-Voice movement’s core strategy of playing on voters’ emotions.

Inglis instructed volunteers not to identify themselves upfront as No campaigners as they make hundreds of thousands of calls to persuadable voters, but instead to raise reports of financial compensation to Indigenous Australians if the Voice referendum were to succeed.

“When reason and emotion collide, emotion always wins. Always wins,” he said as he displayed the same quote from US psychology professor Drew Westen, author of The Political Brain.

 Inglis explained at the meeting on Monday, August 28, that the No camp’s job was to make people suspicious of the Voice and its backers, while the Yes campaign continued to cite academic arguments and documents such as the Uluru Statement. 

 Inglis told supporters that phone canvassing – using a tool called CallHub employed by successful campaigns in Europe and the United States – was integral to Advance’s efforts.

 Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney said in June that she feared the No campaign had imported “American-style Trump politics to Australia”.

(The Age)

 

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