Just the Facts, Ma'am
Example 1: Immigration (right-leaning source)
Original phrasing (excerpt):
The administration has quietly decided to allow employers to import 65,000 extra H-2B visa migrants for jobs that would otherwise pay decent wages to ordinary Americans who vote.
Separated:
FACT
The administration authorized 65,000 additional H-2B visas.
BACKGROUND
The H-2B program allows employers to hire temporary foreign workers when domestic labor is unavailable.
DIRECTION
quietly decided
import
decent wages
ordinary Americans who vote
What that direction does:
It signals secrecy, betrayal, and voter harm without adding new information.
Example 2: Documentary ticket sales (left-leaning source)
Original phrasing (excerpt):
Seats paid for in buyouts count toward box office sales, yet could remain empty.
Separated:
FACT
Tickets purchased for private screenings count toward box office totals.
BACKGROUND
Private screenings require purchasing all seats in a showing.
DIRECTION
yet could remain empty
What that direction does:
It raises suspicion without making a direct accusation.
One tiny example anyone can see
Original:
Lawmakers rushed through the bill late at night.
FACT
The bill passed after evening debate.
BACKGROUND
The vote occurred near the end of the legislative session.
DIRECTION
rushed
late at night
Same event.
Different emotional tilt.
What this shows
When you separate things like this, a few patterns jump out:
Facts alone often feel thin
Background adds meaning without telling you what to think
Direction supplies orientation whos good, bad, cheated, or suspect
Different camps use different tools:
The right often leans on identity and betrayal language
The left often leans on implication and juxtaposition
Different styles.
Same function.
Why this matters
Most of us arent really arguing about facts anymore.
Were arguing inside different weather systems.
Inside a storm, persuasion doesnt feel like persuasion it feels like reality.
This exercise doesnt ask you to give up your values.
It just lets you see where the steering begins.
Once you see that, you get a choice back.
Try this yourself (30 seconds)
Take any political paragraph and ask:
What is the fact?
What is background?
What tells me how Im supposed to feel?
If you remove only the last category and the meaning collapses, youve learned something.
The point
Just the facts doesnt mean facts are enough.
It means facts deserve not to be smuggled inside emotional commands.
Separating facts, background, and direction wont end disagreement
but it might lower the volume enough that disagreement becomes possible again.
And right now, that would already be progress.