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Propaganda Techniques Propaganda •A technique of persuasion aimed at influencing public opinion to create a particular popular belief. Propaganda Techniques •Plain Folk •Bandwagon •Name Calling •Card Stacking •Glittering Generalities •Transfer •Testimonial Plain Folk •Pretend to be one of the common people. •Helps listener relate to speaker. “I’m one of the worker’s friends” http://changingminds.org/techniques/propaganda/plain_f olks.htm Bandwagon •Follow the crowd, be with the majority. •Appeals to people who want to be on the winning team. Ex: “I’m voting for the Situation, why aren’t you?” http://changingminds.org/techniques/propaganda/bandwagon.htm Name Calling •Do not discuss facts, just give the opposition a bad name. •Attaches negative image to opposing side. “Mickey Mouse is unAmerican” http://changingminds.org/techniques/propaganda/name_calling.htm Glittering Generalities •Broad and vague statements. •Never really says anything. “In the interest of peace and prosperity” http://changingminds.org/techniques/propaganda/glitteri ng_generalities.htm Transfer • Use symbols to accomplish purposes for which they intended. • Associates person w/ positive image. Using an American flag as a backdrop http://changingminds.org/techniques/propaganda/transfer.htm Testimonial •Endorsed by a celebrity. •Makes people think that a positive view of the person is a “correct” one The Situation is endorsing Snooki for president. http://changingminds.org/techniques/propaganda/testimonial.htm Card Stacking •Presenting only one side of an issue through the distortion of facts. •Makes evidence against person seem overwhelming “Pauly D voted 35 times to raise your taxes!” http://changingminds.org/techniques/propaganda/card_stacking.htm Snob Appeal •This device reverses the appeal of PLAIN FOLKS. Instead, this one tries to flatter the consumer by making her think she is special.