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Misinformation

Any statement that might hurt the Democrat Party, or any statement at all from a right-wing person. They (DNC) will use their Ministry of Truth (the media) to "fact check" the statement.
Donald Trump: The sky is blue.
The media: Trump spreads dangerous misinformation by claiming that the sky is blue
by JudahBenJudah December 23, 2020
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Misinformation

An idea which contradicts the oppressor group's power
Anti vaxxers need to stop spreading misinformation

No, vaccines actually do cause blood clots, infertility and early death
by D Flawless October 21, 2021
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collateral misinformation

When someone alters a Wikipedia article to win a specific argument, anyone who reads the false article before the "error" is corrected suffers from collateral misinformation.
I changed the scientific classification of red foxes last night in order to win an argument with Judy. I hope some stupid High School student didn't suffer from collateral misinformation.
by wildefox March 5, 2008
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Misinformation

Any information not pre-selected by the US Mainstream Media and social networks as something that is factual.
Misinformation about the US election dropped significantly after Donald Trump was banned from Twitter.
by funguy10 January 17, 2021
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the tracks of misinformation

the tracks that the toxic gossip train chugs over.
the toxic gossip train chugging down the tracks of misinformation.
by XplodingKittenz August 13, 2023
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The judge and jury of misinformation

Said of a person who has so little self awareness that they don't understand they're screwing up, professionally speaking, big time. The new version of saying " the emperor has no clothes on" and isn't aware of it.
Brian Stelter is the judge and jury of misinformation.
by Sexydimma February 2, 2022
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Misinformation

What the media doesn't tell you when talking about all the horror stories on the coronavirus is that though over 3,000 people is a lot when you've lost a loved one, there's still over a billion people that lived on in China. Instead, all you hear about is how people should worry more than they are, that they should take more caution, but that they shouldn't panic, and that they should remain calm, which is all contradictory.
The misinformation about the coronavirus and deaths is not all coming from China, it's on the news in the united states.
by Solid Mantis April 1, 2020
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