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How many posts do we see in GD every week about some bit of right-wing spam that's being sent around and how to respond to it? Instead of simply being reactive and responding to these, why not try sending out a few of our own? We need to come up with messages that are broad in appeal and not blatantly partisan but that still get a message across. How we can differ from the right is that we can fact check our messages and not send things that are easily debunked on snopes and other sites.
For example, "support our troops and veterans" is a message almost everyone can appreciate. So start with some well-deserved praise for our troops and veterans, then cite all the ways in which the troops and veterans are being harmed by current legislation (cuts in funding, etc.). No need to blame it all on Republicans. Just describe the various instances of legislation and list which politicians (including members of Congress as well as Bush) opposed or supported it and let them draw their own conclusions.
One aspect of right wing e-mails is their appeal to "easy" concepts like flag-waving that take the place of the more rational and logic-based arguments liberals often favor. I think it's possible to use some of these marketing elements without destroying the integrity and inherent truth of our messages. There's no reason we can't add a little style to our substance. I think another disadvantage liberals have is that we actually hesitate to send friends and family things they don't want or to impose our views on them. We're going to have to get over that. I think we should think of ourselves as people who are doing good works by educating people to realities the media won't cover. We're just putting a candy coating on it in order to ensure the widest possible audience. Humor is a good "sell" and I think so is anything that appeals to people's outrage or sense of justice.
I think this could be an interesting DU project. People could create e-mails, submit them here for tweaking, and then a bunch of us could send out ones that appeal to us.
Thoughts?
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