A list of examples of authority shift:
- Hanna and Koppel (CNN), July 19 2001, Message Unit 1
- Fairchild (LCPJ), February 2004, Message Unit 1
- Demick (LA Times), October 26 2003, Message Unit 1
- Wardell (AP), May 29 2003, Message Unit 2
- Lasswell (TV Guide), April 12 2003, Message Unit 1
- Newsday, February 7 2002, Message Unit 1
- Belt (LJW), April 11 2004, Message Unit 25
- Miller, April 12 2004, Message Unit 2
- Chicago Tribune, April 10 2003, Message Unit 1
- Chicago Tribune, April 10 2003, Message Unit 4
- Chicago Tribune, April 10 2003, Message Unit 5
- Steele (Guardian), June 14 2004, Message Unit 2
- Coleman (AP), April 9 2004, Message Unit 3
- Associated Press, November 8 2003, Message Unit 5
- Associated Press, November 8 2003, Message Unit 6
- Douglas and Stearns (Knight Ridder) April 6 2004, Message Unit 12
- Newsday, February 7 2002, Message Unit 2
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Definition of
authority shift
In
reality,
the US government or one of its followers committed a crime, a violation of international law.
In the
patriotic message,
this act was not a crime. The act itself was not removed (or was not entirely removed); rather, its criminality was removed.
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