Propaganda Technique Fear
Fear is a powerful propaganda technique that highlights a dreaded circumstance and suggests necessary actions to avoid it. For example, a common message might be, "If we do not go to war now, new and more terrible terrorist attacks will threaten our country." This method creates urgency and encourages specific behaviors in response to potential threats, shaping public perception and action. Explore more about this technique through the linked video.
Propaganda Technique Fear
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Presentation Transcript
What Does Fear Mean? • Fear is the technique that presents a dreaded circumstance and usually follows it up with the kind of behavior needed to avoid that horrible event.
Example • If we do not go to war now, new and more terrible terrorist attacks will threaten our country.
Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtP-S9OS0o0&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1