One who is paid (often confidentially) by a political affiliation to spread propaganda.
Also possibly the subject of theories regarding the supposed dishonesty of a politically-charged statement.
Also possibly the subject of theories regarding the supposed dishonesty of a politically-charged statement.
"politician name" posted that "ridiculous example", which is clearly untrue. "politician pronoun" must be a propagandist for hire, no sane person would make a statement like that.
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Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a grandfather's (or "Papa"'s) contribution and raise his standing.
Papaganda might include saying a baby's first words are "Papa" and claiming that all gifts are from him.
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John started his Social Palates business on Artists’ Row and became a Propagandographer for the city of Salem.
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Get the propagandographer mug.A slang insult used to describe a person who aggressively spreads propaganda while pretending it is factual information. The term blends “propaganda” with a Hindi slang insult to mock individuals who blindly push political, ideological, or misleading narratives.
Typically propagandu is used online or in casual conversation to criticize someone who repeatedly shares biased or manipulative information without questioning it.
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Xavier is from Propagandistan. He is a "Propagandu.
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Get the Propagandistan mug.A media production—usually a film, video, or slideshow—that pretends to be educational but is actually thinly veiled corporate, political, or ideological propaganda. Often produced in the mid-20th century, these films feature chipper narrators, grainy footage, and a suspiciously one-sided message about how great insert industry or social norm here is.
Think: safety films funded by insurance companies, food industry promos disguised as "nutritional education," or 1950s family values PSAs that somehow always lead back to buying more processed meat.
Think: safety films funded by insurance companies, food industry promos disguised as "nutritional education," or 1950s family values PSAs that somehow always lead back to buying more processed meat.
"We had to watch some propaganducational film in health class about how margarine was a gift from science and butter would kill us by age 30."
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