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How Political Campaign Ads Brainwash You [VIDEO]

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These are the tricks political campaign ads use to brainwash you.

You can vote for whoever you want to. But, do not base your decision on who should become the leader of the free world after a political campaign ad.

Now You See It explains how all political ads, no matter which side they’re on, use the same methods to convince and brainwash voters into believing the worst in the opposing candidates (or the best in their own candidate). It’s the same trick used in feature films film: the montage.

Essentially, quick cuts make people more emotional and associate fear with candidates. In addition fuzzy footage or smaller images purposefully make the candidates look bad. Mix this will great editing and a dramatic background song, and you have the perfect recipe for political brainwash.

The scary part is that everyone uses it.

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