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The emotional-inversion trap. How the Left uses language to demonise the Right. : Comments
By Keith Borholm, published 1/10/2018Conservatives need to wake up to the fact that words and phrases have an emotional impact and can foster confusion in voters' decision-making.
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You see, while the wealthy conservative appointees, (in Turnbulls case, self appointed), fought over who had control of the national pie of good fortune, Huge numbers of the young and the restless, (40% without housing, and renting from wealthy conservatives with multiple properties), were disenfranchised by a liberal government in power, who to this day, continues to ignore the agony this situation is, to too many of the young.
The conservatives attack, beginning with the high success rate of the Howard era, against the workers unions, (which are now reduced to Labors surrogate labor management tools, and worse), has had the obvious effect of reducing conservative influence on voter friendly sentiment for the Liberals, to zero.
Turnbull actually attempted to steer the lumbering ship around by engaging with modernism and youth, but walked off the stage frustrated and defeated by the greedy few, with the wealth and good fortune this country once handed out for free.
The Liberals deserve to die, as a relevant political organisation that now wishes it had engaged on a wider more encompassing scale than it did.
If the liberals had a fraction of care and concern for those disenfranchised in our communities, Labor would now find the going tough.
Left wing attack on conservatives?...go out and get your hands dirty in the community you now control for the moment: Mostly it's not a question of left and right, but one of survival alone out there!