Step 3: Make the narrative personal and relatable, while turning up the tears.
"I sorry, Mommy. Mommy hugs, I scared. I don't like it. Mommy!" Yvonne told the Salt Lake Tribune was the last thing the 3-year-old said before being put on a ventilator.”
Give the simple Karen mind an excuse to dismiss the critics.
“ For many people, Omicron will only cause mild symptoms and they'll be able to recover on their own at home. That's even more true for people who have been fully vaccinated and had their booster dose. ”
“ However, Omicron has caused a spike in hospitalizations and officials have cautioned against taking it lightly because a huge increase in cases means some people will have to be hospitalized and die.
At 3 years old, Justin wasn't eligible to be vaccinated and his mom told the Salt Lake Tribune he had no "choice" in whether he got sick. His safety was partially dependent on others getting vaccinated and Yvonne said their family got inoculated, stayed home and did "everything" they could to limit public interactions.”
Vintage Newsweek ad. The pharma ad revenue is strong with this one.
Lol, holy shit you’re right! Your more obvious ad has all the same narrative framework. This article is like one of those fake articles used to sell boner-pills. “Chad knew Karen wanted him. If only he could give it to her like a man…”
This article is pure evil. Manipulation masquerading as a human story.