According to this study in Nature Human Behavior, in time frames about fairness and preventing harm triumph over those about loyalty, purity and authority. The latter might succeed temporarily, like now in the US, but the more the former frames are strongly and repeatedly reinforced the quicker the results. Let's keep up our passionate frames, for this research supports that we will overcome the dark forces that have a temporary hold on our government. Also see Kohlberg's moral stages, showing that the former frames are more developed that the latter set.
"Their conclusion is that the key characteristic of opinions that gain
ground is that they are supported by arguments about what is fair and
what does not cause harm to others. [...] Opinions based on other classical grounds used to determine right and
wrong actions—loyalty, authority, purity, religion—can gain support
temporarily, but over time, opinions based on these arguments lose
support all over the political spectrum. The stronger the connection an
opinion has to arguments about fairness and harm, the greater the
probability that it will gain ground in public opinion. Also, the
stronger the connection is, the faster the change will come."
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