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The Limits of Us Versus Them Framing in Discussions
The concept of "us versus them" framing can limit discussions surrounding issues such as institutionalized fat phobia or racism, and can perpetuate the idea of a deliberate conspiracy. It is important to recognize the limits of this framing and understand the institutional blind spots that contribute to these issues.
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The tendency to cite facts without verifying their accuracy is a passive way of disseminating inaccurate information, and conspiratorial thinking sometimes creates an 'us versus them' mentality in which every issue is framed as a deliberate conspiracy.
38:58 - 43:22 (04:23)
Summary
The tendency to cite facts without verifying their accuracy is a passive way of disseminating inaccurate information, and conspiratorial thinking sometimes creates an 'us versus them' mentality in which every issue is framed as a deliberate conspiracy. It is important to acknowledge the limits of this kind of framing and recognize the importance of critical thinking and verifiable information.
ChapterThe Limits of Us Versus Them Framing in Discussions
EpisodeThe Wellness to QAnon Pipeline
PodcastMaintenance Phase
In this podcast episode expert Mike Rothschild discusses the dangers of online health misinformation and its impact on public health, and offers tips on how to recognize and combat it.
43:22 - 44:50 (01:28)
Summary
In this podcast episode expert Mike Rothschild discusses the dangers of online health misinformation and its impact on public health, and offers tips on how to recognize and combat it.