In this episode of the Outrage Science Bites podcast, we discuss the vicious cycle of outrage messaging and how to flip the script on it. We explain what outrage messaging is, why it is so effective, and how it is polarizing our society. We also provide tips for holding politicians accountable for their use of outrage messaging, becoming a more informed and intelligent consumer of news, and educating ourselves about the dangers of outrage messaging.
Key Takeaways:
Outrage messaging is a type of political communication that is designed to evoke strong emotions, such as anger, fear, and outrage.
Outrage messaging is effective because it taps into our evolutionary wiring to pay attention to threats.
Outrage messaging is polarizing our society by making us less likely to listen to people who disagree with us.
We can break the cycle of outrage messaging by holding politicians accountable for their use of it, becoming more informed and intelligent consumers of news, and educating ourselves about the dangers of outrage messaging.
Action Items:
Reach out to your elected officials and let them know that you disapprove of their use of outrage messaging.
Support organizations that are working to hold politicians accountable for their use of outrage messaging and to promote constructive political discourse.
Get your news from a variety of quality sources, including those that you disagree with.
Be skeptical of headlines and articles that evoke strong emotions.
Educate yourself about the dangers of outrage messaging and how to avoid being manipulated by it.
Visit outrageoverload.net to learn more about the show and to find resources on how to combat outrage messaging.
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