Polifictionalizing

The act of interpreting, explaining, or re-framing real-world political events, ideologies, or figures through the lens of fictional narratives—especially those from pop culture like movies, comic books, fantasy novels, or TV shows.
• Comparing politicians to fictional heroes or villains (e.g., calling someone a “real-life Thanos” or “like Palpatine”).
• Using fictional dystopias to comment on current policy.
• Recasting real political debates within the moral or narrative structure of a fictional universe.
Social media is full of people polifictionalizing the election, turning every candidate into some kind of superhero or supervillain.”
“The article was less journalism and more polifictionalizing—comparing climate policy to scenes from ‘The Hunger Games.’”
“He’s brilliant at polifictionalizing complex policies, making them feel like plot points in a Netflix series everyone’s already emotionally invested in.”
by Urban Neologist July 05, 2025
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Fictolitics

The act or habit of interpreting, comparing, or correlating current political events with fictional entertainment such as movies, comics, or books.
Etymology: A blend of fiction and politics.
“His analysis of modern elections through Marvel storylines is peak fictolitics.”
“Fictolitics can help make political discussions more engaging, but it can also blur the line between fact and fantasy.”
by Urban Neologist July 05, 2025
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