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minus-squaredeleted@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up8·edit-21 day agoDuring the Cold War, there was a race between the United States and the Soviet Union, where: There are only two runners The American finishes 1st The Soviet finishes 2nd (last) The newspapers report it differently: U.S. newspaper: “American wins race; Soviet finishes last.” Soviet newspaper: “Soviet athlete finishes second; American is next to last.” It’s a classic illustration of media framing and propaganda showing how wording can shape perception without technically lying.
During the Cold War, there was a race between the United States and the Soviet Union, where:
The newspapers report it differently:
U.S. newspaper: “American wins race; Soviet finishes last.”
Soviet newspaper: “Soviet athlete finishes second; American is next to last.”
It’s a classic illustration of media framing and propaganda showing how wording can shape perception without technically lying.