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Vitor Pamplona
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Overtargeting is a communication strategy that political parties use to ensure the target population complies.

During COVID, governments required universal vaccination, even though the primary benefits (preventing ER visits) were for elders and the immunocompromised. The goal was to make elders think, "If even healthy people need this, I better get mine quickly." This tactic worked and probably did saved lives (we will never know), but at the cost of widespread distrust in vaccine recommendations.

The Trump administration is doing the same with immigrants. By overtargeting — jailing and deporting people for saying the wrong thing (and tattoos) — they get everybody else to fear for their actions and fall in line, regardless of whether they have done anything wrong or not. It's the same story all over again. 

Overtargeting is a lie. And just like any lie, it exchanges short-term results for long-term trust. Once you break that trust, there is no easy way back.
 
Personally, I don't feel very safe criticizing the administration right now — a feeling I never thought possible in this country.
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atyh · 46w
i think you meant illegal immigrants. as legal immigrants are welcome and encouraged.
Jason Tan · 46w
The CCP is looking less like an adversary and more like a role model now
youngMoney · 46w
I have a very different perspective Dont love Trump much but securing the border has been great from my perspective as I don’t want the US to become a third world country Also loving DOGE, badly needed and I criticize trumps mistakes probably daily, no one is perfect Also in the US you can h...
Elephant in the root · 46w
Great, let them break the trust completely so people will finally see the governments for what they are: a bunch of thieves.