
Propaganda: Nobody's Immune
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Episode · 12:55 · May 11, 2026
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How Propaganda Uses Your Values Against Your Brain: The Passport Revocation ExampleHost Leslie Poston explains that no one is immune to propaganda, using her own initial approval of a proposal to revoke passports for unpaid child support as an example of how emotional framing can short-circuit deeper thinking. She argues effective propaganda relies on a grain of truth and an emotional trigger, using agenda-setting to shape what people think about and how, and distinguishes agitation propaganda (fast, gut-response) from integration propaganda (slow, worldview-shaping). She describes how moral conviction, motivated reasoning, and cognitive fluency can recruit analytical skill to defend prior conclusions, making simple frames feel both right and true. She warns that vague mechanisms attached to sympathetic victims can expand beyond intent, citing civil asset forfeiture and welfare fraud provisions, and offers habits: slow down on strong emotions, ask who’s missing from the frame, examine the mechanism and recourse, reject forced binaries, and note topics where scrutiny feels disloyal.00:00 No One Is Immune00:35 Passport Law Gut Reaction02:15 Propaganda Uses Truth03:08 Agitation vs Integration04:55 Moral Conviction Trigger06:26 Fluency Feels Like Truth07:30 Framing Hides Mechanisms08:42 Policy History Examples09:33 Five Anti Propaganda Habits12:10 Create the Thinking Gap12:41 Closing and Subscribe ★ Support this podcast ★
12m 55s · May 11, 2026
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