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Brickbat: Insult to Injury

Brickbat: Insult to Injury
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A judge in England sentenced John Hamilton, a former Northumbria police detective constable, to 18 months in prison for sending… The post Brickbat: Insult to Injury appeared first on Reason.com.

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Loaded language consistently opposing socialism and government interventionCombat-oriented framing with phrases like 'fight back' and 'push back'No balanced presentation of different economic perspectivesloaded languageideological framinganti-socialist rhetoricSource diversityEmotional language densityFactual vs opinion ratioLoaded language criticizing socialism and government overreachFraming that promotes libertarian ideals as the only rational alternativeOmission of perspectives supporting government intervention or progressive policies

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