More on "framing", and Pride
Jun. 12th, 2009 10:04 amIt looks at the significant difference you can generate in the apparent support Americans give to the notion of gay marriage by simply reframing the question. Take the question "Should the government allow..." and put it up against the question "Should the government be permitted to prohibit..." and Americans will, in general, react more negatively to the second framing. Turns out this holds true even when the second part of the sentence deals with a controversial issue such as gay marriage.
Like I said, not a huge surprise, but really something to keep in mind when reading statements about what people do and do not believe.
One other interesting note from that blog post - it indicates that people who are not necessarily sympathetic to gay marriage as a civil rights issue may be sympathetic to it as a matter of personal privacy. We who favor equal marriage should keep both points in mind.
Happy Pride, everyone!
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