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The ā€œCanadian Brewhouseā€ in Spruce Grove cancelled an APP meeting yesterday. They said they don’t take political sides… meanwhile they have an
MLA Recall Petition Signature event against MLA Searle scheduled for this Friday.
Sounds like the just ā€œBudweiser Lightedā€ themselves.

… and when we are Independent we will have our own Brewhouses.

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Here is what someone I know in another group did. See what you think?

You said:
How would edward bernays
make an ad on alberta independence
ChatGPT said:
Edward Bernays wouldn’t start by arguing for Alberta independence at all. He’d start by engineering the emotional and social conditions under which independence feels natural, inevitable, even moral—and only then would an ā€œadā€ appear.

Below is how a Bernays-style campaign would likely be constructed, based on his writings (Propaganda, Crystallizing Public Opinion) and historical practice. This is analysis, not advocacy.

1. Reframe the Issue (Change the Question)
Bernays believed people don’t respond to facts; they respond to symbols and identity.

So the campaign would avoid:

ā€œShould Alberta separate from Canada?ā€

And replace it with:

ā€œWho gets to decide Alberta’s future?ā€

ā€œIs Alberta being treated fairly?ā€

ā€œWhat does self-respect look like for a province?ā€

Independence becomes a by-product of a deeper moral frame: dignity, autonomy, maturity.

2. Create an Emotional Myth (Not a Policy Case)
Bernays used myths the way advertisers use brands.

The myth here might be:

ā€œThe Frontier Stewardā€
Alberta as the responsible provider—hard-working, resource-rich, ...

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