The Political Branding of COVID-19: A Narrative Explained by President Trump’s Five Stages of Grief

Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
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COVID-19 was particularly deadly and widespread in the United States because of political incompetence at both state and federal levels, a non-compliant public that flouted prescribed safety measures, and a distrust of science and expertise. At the heart of all of these issues was the branding of the disease as a partisan problem. In 2019, I published the book "Political Brands," which described the hardening of partisan information silos among the American electorate. I wrote this book before the novel SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus (“COVID-19”) pandemic erupted in the United States. A coronavirus cannot pick a side of a political fight. But the way the American public processed COVID-19 fell into the same information silos described in "Political Brands" that facilitated partisan differences of opinion on the presidency of Donald Trump, the legality of his actions, and the appropriateness of his impeachment. To over-simplify, the disease itself became branded politically, and how the individual responded to the deadly pandemic was determined by which silo they occupied.
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由于州和联邦政府的政治无能,公众不遵守规定的安全措施,以及对科学和专业知识的不信任,COVID-19在美国尤其致命和广泛。所有这些问题的核心是将这种疾病打上党派问题的烙印。2019年,我出版了《政治品牌》(Political Brands)一书,该书描述了美国选民中党派信息孤岛的强化。我在美国爆发新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行之前写了这本书。冠状病毒无法在政治斗争中选择站在哪一边。但美国公众处理COVID-19的方式陷入了《政治品牌》中描述的同样的信息孤岛,这种信息孤岛助长了党派对唐纳德·特朗普总统任期、他的行为合法性以及弹劾他的适当性的意见分歧。简单地说,这种疾病本身被贴上了政治标签,而个人对这种致命流行病的反应取决于他们所处的位置。
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