Serving size: 41 min | 6,095 words
Makes you react before you reason — decisions driven by fear or outrage instead of evidence.
Makes flawed arguments feel convincing — you accept conclusions without noticing the gaps.
Shapes your opinion before you notice — charged words bypass critical thinking.
Makes you lower your guard — false authority and manufactured kinship bypass skepticism.
Controls what conclusions feel obvious — you only see the story they want you to see.
Hijacks your habits — open loops, rage bait, and identity binding make stopping feel impossible.
32 influence techniques analyzed by XrÆ
This episode of The Andrew Klavan Show uses 31 influence techniques across approximately 41 minutes. The most prominent patterns are Loaded Language and Framing. None of this means the content is wrong — but knowing these patterns helps you listen more critically.
“who are molesting them”
Generalizes an unspecified group as perpetrators of sexual assault, using a charged crime term to characterize an entire population.
“If you want to be where the principled conservatives are and where the principled conservatives are thinking about how we're going to handle this disastrous situation, this is the place to be.”
Links 'principled conservative' identity to subscribing to this outlet specifically, implying that not subscribing means abandoning the principled conservative stance.
“when these people come in, they'll simply take over and transform the country”
Amplifies the threat of immigration as an existential takeover, using fear and anxiety to frame the issue.
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