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Hyperbolic Framing
How They Deceive You
Propaganda
Notable left-leaning spin via hyperbolic loaded language framing the Supreme Court VRA ruling as a destructive 'attack' on civil rights, amid mostly factual updates.
Main Device
Hyperbolic Framing
Portrays the Louisiana v. Callais ruling with terms like 'attack', 'destroys', 'eviscerates', and 'strangles' to depict conservative justices as dismantling voting rights protections.
Archetype
Progressive civil rights advocate
Guardian reporter Ed Pilkington uses emotive language to criticize right-wing Supreme Court majority and Trump nominees like Hegseth from a left-leaning perspective.
Mostly informs with real-time facts but deceives via loaded hyperbolic framing of the SCOTUS ruling as an assault on civil rights.
Writer's Worldview
“Progressive civil rights advocate”
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