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Dirty Tricks To Promote Imagined Clean Net Zero
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They are dabbling in behavioural science in the name of Net Zero by imbedding climate messages into “reality” TV shows.
An example used is the behavioural scientist the organisation has hired to develop narratives for Channel 9’s ‘Renovate or Rebuild’ program.
If you watch that, you might recognise what is claimed.
I have noticed something similar with fiction authors I have been reading for years suddenly inserting their personal politics into plots - without adding anything to the story.
It’s a sort of ‘subliminal’ advertising (or brainwashing). We used to regularly hear about subliminal advertising in big shopping centres. Not so much now. Because it’s working well, maybe?
The CSIRO’s behavioural scientist would call it ‘social normative messaging’. The messengers being ordinary people uttering scripted lines about their batteries, solar panels etc, just as they would to mates over a cuppa.
And, no surprise, the behavioural scientist advises that viewers are more likely to buy the ‘planet saving’ goodies than non-viewers of the program are.
She also said, “We can leverage this for ‘good’ ….. (with) these people engaging in behaviours we’d like the viewership to adopt”.
How the elites want people to behave.
They can’t win the argument without playing mind games with the unsuspecting.
My source (subscription only) compares these ‘nudge tactics’ with those used during the bullying of the Covid period, with so much of the ‘science’ now proven to be totally wrong.
CSIRO has strayed from “transforming nature for human benefit” to “reshaping humans” to fit a constrained view of nature.