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highplainsdem

(54,628 posts)
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 04:33 PM Jan 16

Gil Duran on how to frame the problem with oligarchy harming democracy in clear, simple, moral terms

https://www.theframelab.org/joe-bidens-farewell-warning-oligarchy-threatens-democracy/

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"Oligarchy" is a good starting point, but it may not be the right term to use for maximum impact. Instead, we need plain English terms to describe this bold corruption and its threat to our democracy. "Rule by the rich" or "billionaire-controlled government" are basic examples. Never use the word "oligarchy" without briefly and clearly saying what it is, as Biden did in his speech.

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Say it plainly. "It's wrong for a handful of billionaires to have more wealth than millions of hardworking families combined" and "It's morally corrupt for billionaires to run the government for their own benefit," etc.

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Narratives need characters. In the story of American democracy, greedy billionaires and their enablers are the villains. Elon Musk is setting himself up to be perhaps the most despised man in America. He is making it clear that he bought himself a presidency, and most Americans will view this bold corruption with moral outrage. We all know the archetype of the scheming rich person, a fat cat (or corporate power) that uses their power, resources, and influence to manipulate systems for personal gain, often at the expense of fairness, justice, or the well-being of others. The idea is already framed in our brains, waiting for activation.

The heroes in this story will be those who protect democracy by serving the people and halting the hostile billionaire takeover of our government. Note to Democratic Party leaders: It's your job to kick billionaire ass, not kiss it.

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Much more at the link, all of it good advice.


Duran's background in messaging:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gil_Duran

Gil Duran is an American journalist based in San Francisco. He has served as the California opinion editor for The Sacramento Bee and editorial page editor for the San Francisco Examiner. He previously worked as press secretary for California governor Jerry Brown.[1]

From 2008 to 2010, Duran was communications director for U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein. He was press secretary to Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa from 2007 to 2008.[2]

In 2013, Duran was the communications director for Kamala Harris during her tenure as the California attorney general.[3]

In 2018, Duran became the California opinion editor for The Sacramento Bee and oversaw strategy for McClatchy's five California news organizations: The Sacramento Bee, The Fresno Bee, The Modesto Bee, The Merced Sun-Star and The Tribune in San Luis Obispo.[4]



I've posted more of Duran's writing about the tech bros and what they're up to because it's so insightful and important. But he really understands messaging, too.
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Gil Duran on how to frame the problem with oligarchy harming democracy in clear, simple, moral terms (Original Post) highplainsdem Jan 16 OP
WOW !!! This fellow has some real street cred!!!!!! HUAJIAO Jan 16 #1
He's a very impressive journalist. Some earlier DU threads about him: highplainsdem Jan 17 #4
How did I miss all those? Well, I doubt I did. HUAJIAO Jan 17 #6
We can never make it simple enough EarthAbides Jan 16 #2
Bookmarked Blue_Tires Jan 16 #3
Recommended. H2O Man Jan 17 #5
"The super rich are making slavery great again" Clouds Passing Jan 17 #7
Kick dalton99a Jan 21 #8

HUAJIAO

(2,730 posts)
6. How did I miss all those? Well, I doubt I did.
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 11:35 AM
Jan 17

I think it is just empty brain memory.

Thanks.

EarthAbides

(202 posts)
2. We can never make it simple enough
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 04:44 PM
Jan 16

This morning I read somewhere that "oligarchy" was a widely searched word on Google yesterday. I always hope those kind of searches are being done by elementary school aged kids....

How about these terms?
Your life will be controlled by a select few ultra wealthy assholes. Or maybe, YOUR MONEY (everything you own) IS GOING TO BE TAKEN AWAY BY FILTHY RICH ASSHOLES.

I am sure we can think of more...

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