The Intercept Briefing

How to Really Resist

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Feb 28, 2025
Anat Shenker-Osorio, a social science researcher specializing in political messaging, joins Sunjeev Bery, a foreign policy analyst and Intercept contributor, to dissect the current political landscape. They delve into how House Republicans are framing budget cuts as ‘government efficiency’ while undermining essential safety nets like Medicaid. The duo emphasizes the importance of countering misleading narratives and explore grassroots movements as vital strategies for mobilizing economic resistance. Repetition in messaging and collective action emerge as key tools for challenging these powerful dynamics.
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INSIGHT

Effective Repetition

  • Republicans' consistent messaging about government inefficiency has proven effective over time.
  • Repetition creates familiarity, leading to the "illusory truth effect," where repeated messages seem more credible.
INSIGHT

Framing Control

  • Republicans excel at framing issues to their advantage, like "Citizens United," while Democrats often react to their framing.
  • Democrats should actively shape the narrative instead of merely reacting to Republican rhetoric.
ADVICE

Alternative Narratives

  • Use moments of rupture, like the government shutdown, to offer alternative narratives about government's role.
  • Highlight the positive impact of federal workers and public services to counter negative rhetoric.
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