Gideon—nice comment. I agree that it’s quite tricky to identify specific phrases, messages, narratives, or policies that most people would rally around.
A big challenge is that in our hyper-partisan, polarized social media world, even apparently neutral-sounding concepts such as ‘injustice’ or ‘freedom’ get coded as left, or right, respectively.
So, the more generic message ‘this technology is dangerous’, or ‘this tech could hurt our kids’, might have broader appeal. (Although, even a mention of kids might get coded as leaning conservative, given the family values thing.)
Gideon—nice comment. I agree that it’s quite tricky to identify specific phrases, messages, narratives, or policies that most people would rally around.
A big challenge is that in our hyper-partisan, polarized social media world, even apparently neutral-sounding concepts such as ‘injustice’ or ‘freedom’ get coded as left, or right, respectively.
So, the more generic message ‘this technology is dangerous’, or ‘this tech could hurt our kids’, might have broader appeal. (Although, even a mention of kids might get coded as leaning conservative, given the family values thing.)