Framing Part II
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Continuing our discussion of Frames, with more examples from politics, press releases, and so forth. You can look at most things political and deduce from the frame where the speaker lies politically.
Frames can have serious consequences, since they blind us to reality sometimes. For example when men are victims of domestic violence. Because our collective mental frame on the issue portrays it as men on women and not the other way around (or portrays it humorously when it does happen) men who are in serious need of help get mocked, laughed at, or turned away by people who think that domestic violence only happens to women.
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