Claims: in political framing

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01 Sep 2023
Viewing political conflicts as a game between the government and Alex Jones dehumanizes reality.

It's so emblematic of a point of view on how this shit is handled. Like, oh, see, this is like a tête-à-tête between the government and I. They're playing their terror card and I'm playing my... And let's put it very clearly. It's the government and I. It's Alex. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Specifically Alex. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it is like... But that's... Used less literally, I believe, in real world, you know, in like more metaphorically, more colloquially.

01 Sep 2023
Viewing government actions through the lens of a personal game with Alex Jones dehumanizes and derealizes reality.

But it is still kind of like, once you start to view it in that sense, it dehumanizes everything about it. And it derealizes everything. It takes it out of the frame of reality. Now everything's a fucking game. You're turning it into something that is fundamentally silly.

02 Mar 2020
Nick Fuentes and his supporters frame Alex Jones as not being a real conservative, which could damage his reputation.

But that's kind of unlikely. But the element of Nick and these people who are like, you're not real conservatives. These are real conservatives. Well, you don't put it that way. No, no, no, of course. You frame it in terms of the language of like, he doesn't really care about these issues that are conservative. That could do some serious damage to him.

07 Aug 2019
Alex Jones defines Republican administrations as 'the left' to manipulate framing.

Well, but see, that's the thing. In this argument, Alex has defined those two Republican administrations as the left. Yeah. This is incredibly manipulative framing. To call the Bush administrations the left is to give up on even the slimmest pretense that you're talking about anything real. The left is just another name for the globalists or the deep state for Alex now. So whatever anybody he doesn't like did something, hey, it's all them. It's the left.

30 Aug 2017
Donald Trump framed the pardon as a response to a witch hunt against him for doing his job.

Because I think the worst part about it, I mean, the worst part about it is everything. But the part that is really, really depressing is that Trump phrases it and frames it as he got a witch hunt against him for doing his job.