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Brickbat: Dangerous Hurry

Brickbat: Dangerous Hurry
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Prosecutors have charged former Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) Police Officer Deion Alexander with multiple traffic-related offenses, including first-degree… The post Brickbat: Dangerous Hurry appeared first on Reason.com.

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Loaded anti-socialist language ('creeping socialism', 'socialist ideas', 'threats to open markets')Consistently framed dichotomy between 'free markets' (positive) and 'government overreach' (negative)Combative framing with repeated calls to 'fight back' and 'push back' against opposing viewpointsContextual framingComparative languageStory angle selectionloaded languageframing of issuesomission of perspectivesLoaded language such as 'creeping socialism' and 'misleading media lies'Framing issues as a battle against government overreach and socialist policies without counterpointsOmission of perspectives that might support central planning or progressive policies

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