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Calling protest ‘hate’ reframes democracy as danger.
Fear builds loyalty — outrage keeps it spinning.”
#FearLoop #ReTellThis
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Labeling peaceful protest as ‘hate America’ is the oldest move in the fear playbook.
It turns dissent into danger — and safety into control.
#FearLoop #ReTellThis
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This nation STARTED as a protest against an authoritarian government.
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Every round of outrage builds the same loop — fear packaged as “protection.”
Seeing the pattern is how we break it.
#FearLoop #ReTellThis
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Classic Fear Loop in action — invent a threat, warn the public, call for troops.
Fear sells. Control follows.
#FearLoop #ReTellThis
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Exactly — it’s the same loop every time: invent a threat, warn, deploy, repeat.
Fear feeds control — until people stop buying it.
#FearLoop #ReTellThis
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“The Peace President”?
Seven active conflicts.

Peace is measured in actions, not slogans.

8. Israel–Gaza – temporary ceasefire, active troops remain.
#ReTellThis #RealityCheck
Map-style infographic showing seven military conflicts involving the U.S. under Trump. Highlights how “The Peace President” narrative contrasts with active engagements.
retellthis.bsky.social
8. Israel–Gaza – temporary ceasefire, active troops remain.
#ReTellThis #RealityCheck
retellthis.bsky.social
Fear spreads because it works.
It builds loyalty, justifies control, and keeps itself alive.

The antidote isn’t outrage — it’s facts.

#FearLoop #ReTellThis
Infographic showing a circular loop labeled “Fear builds loyalty — Loyalty justifies control — Control breeds more fear.” Designed in red tones with text explaining how fear-driven messaging strengthens political control.
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Civil Control — from Nordic countries to North Korea.
U.S. “training in cities” shows how the line from safety to control is shifting.

Civil power should never depend on soldiers.

#CivilControl #ReTellThis
Infographic ranking countries by degree of military influence in civilian life, from 0 to 10. The U.S. appears twice: “normal” and “Trump’s plan.” Includes examples like Egypt, Russia, North Korea.
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“China’s paying the tariffs”?
No — American companies and consumers are.

Tariffs are import taxes paid inside the U.S.

#ReTellThis #Economy
Diagram showing how U.S. import tariffs on Chinese goods are paid by American importers, retailers, and consumers — not by China. Labeled arrows trace the flow of costs.