Some stories take off because they fit those narratives & add individually compelling details. Some get pushed even when the details undermine the narrative. But yes, pre-set narratives in many areas are an easier sell to newspaper/TV editoris than stories that are not familiar.
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And yes, every one of those narratives creates a picture of the world that is not, statistically speaking, accurate.
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Don't forget "great replacement theory"! Makes the rounds on Fox News every night! Contrast GR theory with the "14 Words" pledge that all aryan brotherhood members take for bonus points.
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14W: "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children."
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