TRANSFER Propaganda Technique. What do you notice?

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TRANSFER Propaganda Technique

What do you notice?

What do you notice?

Based on your observations, how would you define transfer?

Transfer is… projecting positive or negative qualities of a person, entity, object, or value to another to make the second more acceptable or to discredit it (For example, using an American flag as a backdrop for a political event implies that the event is patriotic and good for the United States.) projecting positive or negative qualities of a person, entity, object, or value to another to make the second more acceptable or to discredit it (For example, using an American flag as a backdrop for a political event implies that the event is patriotic and good for the United States.)

Card stacking or Transfer? The following sticker is on the back of a car:

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