What is the fear of monggering?
Also known as frightened, fear monggering is to use fear to influence other people to take certain steps or think of a certain way. For example, some television ads have been accused of mongering's fear by suggesting potential customers, being attacked or killed if they do not buy the product. In addition, political campaigns often use certain tactics to terrified to get more votes. Many people respond negatively to such advertising and campaign tactics, but some studies show that tactics are highly effective when handling viewers. A similar term is the culture of fear that is often used to describe people who use fear to achieve political goals. For example, he could say, "Our neighbors are planning an attack and we must be ready." This statement and its variation will probably be renounced again and again during speech and in future manifestations. The speaker can introduce new information, but to detain information that is contrary to its theory. To drive a point of home, moThere are posters or television ads with an attack on a special effect and who will die as young children and older people.
The use of monggering fear in television commercials has increased due to its efficiency. Although some people react negatively by talking and boycotting society using Scare tactics, many others are successfully afraid of buying a product. An example of fear of selling products is car stores that point out that older cars have fewer or no airbags, and therefore the owners are more likely to seriously or fatally injured in the accident. Much cheaper products can satisfy people's concerns, such as residing companies that create ads that show that a man breaks into a young woman's house. Sometimes the woman is alone, while at other times she just finished her little children to bed.
culture of fear is often used to specifically referenceAla to politicians who are afraid of Mongger for political purposes. For example, scared of a potential but unlikely terrorist attack can be caused by citizens to become more suspects from foreigners and less likely to be against unrelated countries. In fact, many fear of Monggering tactics is abusing the fact that something could happen, but refuse to reveal how unlikely this event is. Like all monggering tactics, politicians rely on increased people's emotions to prevent them from rational decisions.