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this is
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theend if the stars fall in the earth it
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begins
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to the intelligent minorities can
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engineer consent through the use of
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manipulation propaganda and control and
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we should do it people have got to know
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whether or not their president is a
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crook well I'm not a crook
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we're in the midst of a serious
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financial crisis and the federal
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government is responding with decisive
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action I know that the American people
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share my deep belief that if a danger
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exists in the world it is a danger
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shared by
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all we need to actually double down on
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the public health
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measures you can't look at that
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television and say nothing happened on
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the sixth I would like you to answer the
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question okay it's very simple to answer
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that's why I asked it it's very simple
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that you're a nasty person I'll tell
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you the
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end most people have no awareness of how
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easily our behavior and even our
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identity can be completely taken
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over but people are waking
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up I spent 20 years in the US military
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I'm a behavior expert I I've trained
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Sops I'm the bestselling author in
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behavioral psychology I want to show you
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exactly how to identify what we call
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engineered reality or what some people
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call
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[Music]
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scops at the end of this I'm going to
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give you a tool that's literally going
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to give you a score out of 100 that
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shows you how likely something is to be
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a scop let's do this
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so the first thing you need to know is
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following the Fate model Focus Authority
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tribe and emotion this is what triggers
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the mamalian part of our brain that
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makes all of our real decisions the
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first part is focus Sops always aim to
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hijack your attention with repetition
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shocking visuals of fear inducing
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scenarios some examples are like 247
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media coverage of a crisis or constant
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repetition of terms like unprecedented
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so with this pause and ask why is this
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message being pushed so aggressively so
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compare how much airtime different
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stories are receiving and note any
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disproportionate Focus the second part
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here is Authority trusted figures might
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shift their tone or positions
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unnaturally to support the narrative so
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watch very closely for expert panelists
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or endorsements where authority figures
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might speak outside of their expertise
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pay close attention to that one then we
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have Tri
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so messages that polarize opinions or
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create Stark ingroups versus out groups
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or exploit our tribal instincts for
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example labeling groups as Patriots
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versus traitors or scientific versus
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deniers be very careful when you hear
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that language finally we have emotion so
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be wary of any communication that
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triggers strong emotions like fear hope
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or outrage without any clear verifiable
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evidence so emotional responses suppress
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critical thinking emotional responses
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suppress critical thinking so as a tip
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here analyze the evidence that's
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presented to you if facts are replaced
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by appeals to emotion you need to be
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very very cautious as an example this
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think about like a news channel
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repeatedly showing images of empty
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grocery shells and panic Shoppers during
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a food supply scare it dominates every
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broadcast and it pushes people into
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fear-driven Behavior next question
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novelty our brains are wired to focus on
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Sudden or unusual changes because they
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signal potential threats or
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opportunities and this is an
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evolutionary survival mechanism Sops
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exploit this by creating events that
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break normal expectations like
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unexpected crises or dramatic
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Revelations so ask yourself why is this
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new so consider if the event or
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somebody's message has been artificially
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manufactured or timed look for patterns
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like sudden shifts in public opinion
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trending hashtag that are unusual or
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viral videos that seem very coincidental
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so for this one just picture a new viral
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video just claims to expose a government
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cover up but it conveniently comes out
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the exact same day that there's some
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damaging eviden against some
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high-ranking official the timing shifts
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public Focus all of this is part of the
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NCI system I developed for teaching
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tradecraft and extreme psychological
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operations and there's even a gigantic
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textbook for all of this stuff in the
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description definitely not for everybody
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but it's definitely the most
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comprehensive guide in the world on this
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stuff so next item look for multiple
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sources centralized narratives create an
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echo chamber and they silence dissent
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and they narrow perspectives for example
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if all media Outlets present identical
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talking points it is a humongous red
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flag so actively seek out contrarian or
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independent voices even if they
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challenge something that's already in
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your head so in reality an example
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during a maybe breaking Health crisis
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all the major news outlets report on the
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exact same study but independent
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researchers revealed the study was
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funded by a company selling the solution
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so watch for that group speak next is
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identify cognitive dissonance weapons
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let's talk about how this works so
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cognitive dissonance comes up when new
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information clashes with our Identity or
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our beliefs so Sops exploit the hell out
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of this by uh including micro agreements
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micro Agreements are little small
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seemingly harmless concessions to shape
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your identity and over time you're going
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to unconsciously align your behavior to
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reduce that internal conflict and as a
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weaponization example of this a scop
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might present you as a part of moral or
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intelligent Enlightenment like only good
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citizens do XYZ if you disagree with
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that you risk some identity conflict
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there so reflect on your identity and
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ask am I being nudged to identify with
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some other group so be very careful of
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any campaigns that are asking for
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seemingly minor commitments there like
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signing petitions changing your profile
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picture that evolves into some bigger
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compliance or demand later as an example
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of this let's say a company launches an
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ad campaign and they claim real Patriots
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by local if you disagree with their
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product it feels like rejecting your
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identity as a patriot so this pushes you
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to conform be very very skeptical about
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those identity statements next is
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looking for those emotional scripts and
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what I mean by this is the scripts that
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were written in our brains by our
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ancestors so manipulated narratives
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trigger instincts like the fear of loss
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or scarcity social rejection or danger
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for example a a media story about food
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shortages might activate survival
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scripts that cause Panic buying and
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stuff like that and we have scarcity
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fear this is sudden warnings about
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limited resources like water or medicine
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also Sparks that kind of behavior and
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then we have Tribal rejection these are
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threats of being socially outcast fast
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like you're selfish if you don't comply
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and those things override logic every
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time and as a tip for this break the
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script by focusing on the facts like
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what's the likelihood of this scenario
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so compare the claims with other sources
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for this just picture where a politician
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says something like if we don't act now
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our children will not have a future this
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Taps into survival instincts those
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ancestor scripts in our head and it's
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tied to protecting offspring creates
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urgency without any facts next is follow
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the money so there's a trail of
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beneficiaries here so identifying who
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benefits always is going to reveal the
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motive so look for funding sources like
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sponsorships or political connections
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that are tied to the narrative so use
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tools like ops.org or public Financial
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records to see who profits from this so
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for policies or campaigns identify the
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industries like Pharmaceuticals tech
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companies Etc that stand to gain the
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most so to illustrate this in your mind
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right now picture a charity that's
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promoting clean energy awareness and
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they seem Noble until an investigations
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are showing that it's funded by a solar
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panel Corporation that's lobbying for
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subsidies or something like that next
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and this one is very important is
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analyze the context boundary the
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mechanism here is context and context
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defines what is permissible so
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manipulative people shift cont texts to
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normalize extreme Behavior as an example
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this in emergencies people accept
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surveillance or martial law that they
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normally would completely resist so ask
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what is the context compare some similar
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events in different settings to see if
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the rules or responses seem
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disproportionate look for contradictions
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so for lots of the students who are
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brand new to NCI University this right
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here is the most massive realization
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when they realize that the ability to
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weaponize cognitive dissonance and then
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shift the context can get anyone to do
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almost anything as a hypothetical
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example of this let's say there's a
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major Cyber attack the governments are
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now justifying some sweeping
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surveillance laws to protect the
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citizens this changes the context to
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make previously unacceptable actions
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seem absolutely necessary next spot the
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use of archetypes because they're woven
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into our brains Sops simplify narratives
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by using Arch types like heroes and
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villains and saviors some examples are
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like portraying one leader as the sole
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solution or demonizing denters as the
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enemy deconstruct the story ask who are
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the characters and what roles are they
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playing simplistic like good versus evil
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stories usually signal manipulation just
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about every time so always seek Nuance
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there in the real world you're going to
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see something like maybe a leader is
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repeatedly portrayed as a savior
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fighting something that's pure evil and
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the narrative ignores their mistakes and
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oversimplifies the conflict to prevent a
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lot of scrutiny next evaluate the frame
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so let's do a stepbystep evaluation here
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first one is expectation what are you
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expected to believe or do based on this
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thing that you're exposed to in the
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media next is belief what assumptions
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are being made about you like your value
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views or your fears then we have
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perception so how is reality being
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shaped like selective facts or missing
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contexts and definition is the final
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step here when it comes to a frame what
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truth is being asserted as something
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that's completely unchallengeable this
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comes up with information suppression so
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really look for topics that are being
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avoided critics that are being silenced
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if somebody needs to be silenced in
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order for an idea to make it then the
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idea is not not good so alternative
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viewpoints being discredited that's a
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big one to look out for so cross check
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timelines of events and notice if
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critics are labeled conspiracists or if
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algorithms are suppressing some kind of
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specific search and this is a big one
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especially in today's time so to get a
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good example of this during maybe a
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corporate Scandal the company's PR team
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frames these critics as disgruntled
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employees with a grudge so this shifts
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the focus away from the legitimate
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concerns to the motives of the critics
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and it does it almost without us
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realizing that that's happening in our
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brain so next be alert to Rapid
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compliance shifts this one is scary and
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it's happening every day scops create
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urgency to drive rapid compliance and
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these tactics are stuff like emotional
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appeals staged group behaviors or False
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Consensus for this it's really important
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to slow down down and resist the
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pressure to act to question the
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Conformity as much as possible and test
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the message engaging the Skeptics there
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so in the real world this might look
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like maybe a viral social media
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challenge urges all these users to adopt
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this brand new symbol or profile picture
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or hashtag kind of overnight and it
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creates a wave of compliance so later
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this is kind of like a foot in the door
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technique it's tied to some device
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divisive political agenda next study the
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timing of the events and this one's huge
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especially right now timing is
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everything ask yourself why is this
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happening now so what other events or
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scandals might this thing be distracting
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everybody from so look for very
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coincidental timing with unrelated major
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news stories or political movements
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scops can very often be uh smoke screens
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and real life you might see stuff like
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uh a a huge celebrity breakup floods all
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of the headlines exactly as some major
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investigative report about government
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corruption is about to be released
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coincidence probably not the next thing
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I want you to do is to sharpen your
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brain to start hearing and understanding
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these manipulation tactics and one of
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the biggest things that you can do the
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most effective way that I could train
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you right now just you and me is to
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teach your brain to recognize logical
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fallacies so let's go through these
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because scops very often use these
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flawed arguments to convince people and
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if you know how to spot them it makes
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you a lot harder to manipulate let me
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give you 10 of these so that your brain
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gets hardwired to start seeing
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everything a whole lot differently so
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the first one that you're going to see
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all the time appeal to emotion so this
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uses fear and anger and hope to bypass
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logic so like if you don't support
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support this children are going to
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suffer next is the straw man argument
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this misrepresents somebody's argument
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so they can attack it better so somebody
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might say they oppose the lockdowns
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because they don't care about lives
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think about that one number three is the
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bandwagon policy so this claims that
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something is true because everyone
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supports it and this is you hear this
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all the time millions of people agree
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with X Y and Z you should agree with it
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too number four is the false dilemma
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this presents only two extreme options
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and it ignores Alternatives so it's the
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either you're with us or you're against
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us fallacy there number five is the ad
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homonym attacks this is the attack of
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the person and not the argument be very
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observant for this so this is when you
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hear you can't trust her she's not a
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scientist you can't do X because they're
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not qualified based on X ad homonym is
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very common and I want your brain to be
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able to spot it number six is appeal to
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Authority and this is a claim that
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something is true because an authority
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figure said so so like Dr X supports it
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so it's absolutely right you have to
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trust the science number seven is the
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slippery slope these are claims that one
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action is going to lead to some extreme
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negative outcome so you've heard this
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before somebody says something like if
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we allow this we're going to lose all of
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our freedoms all of our freedom freedoms
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are Gone the country is gone all of that
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kind of talk like that be very attuned
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to when you hear that and very cautious
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when you hear that number eight Hasty
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generalizations and these are broad
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claims that are made with very little
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evidence so the example is two
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politicians lied so all of them must be
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corrupt so giant claim tiny bit of
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evidence two politicians might have lied
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so they're all corrupt number nine is
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huge it's the red herring so this
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distract people with irrelevant
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information you've heard this maybe as
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an example when somebody says why are we
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worrying about climate change when we
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have so much crime going on right now
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it's an argument of distraction number
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10 is false equivalence this Compares
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two things as equals when they're
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absolutely not equal so you'll hear
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somebody say something in the news
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that's both sides have extremists so
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they're exactly the same that's a very
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damaging one
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I know there's a lot of information here
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so I want to give you access to the
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actual tool that we use to identify Sops
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that even rates the likelihood on a 1 to
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100 scale I'm going to add that into the
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description right below this video but
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keep this in mind throughout history the
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people who stood tallest in the storm
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were not the ones who knew all the
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answers they were the ones who asked the
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right questions they weren't the loudest
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voices they were the calmest they were
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the people that had composure thanks for
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spending some time with me one love