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propaganda techniques

what your school teaches you.
all that bullshit i heard in class today is propaganda techniques.
by Anonymous September 5, 2003
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propaganda

False information which is made out to be true by the media, or any other group of bullshit artists, including police officers. Although as a rule, propogandists spread their brand of bullshit intentionally, some people are so ignorant and hard-headed that they honestly beleive their own bullshit.
The show "COPS" is a load of propogandic bullshit that tries to make it seem like police are the good guys (as if they needed a further ego boost) and crimes, especially violent crimes, are only commited by black people, when neither is the whole truth.
by D-Shiznit July 5, 2005
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russian propaganda

ANYTHING that is against Ukraine in the slightest
I stand for Ukraine——— Normal
Ukraine instigated the war ———- Russian propaganda
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propaganda

not just a lie but a total and complete lie inculcated in you via the culture see cult

you are completely brainwashed...

how does that make you feel?
everything is propaganda
everything is a big,fat,lie
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Profastity

The level of speed and professionalism with which a task is carried out by the little people.
The Executives were very impressed with the profastity in which the highly-gifted manager was able to produce the megadeck.
by Marty's friend April 28, 2005
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Profasia

Having lost the capacity to speak without the constant use of profanity. From “aphasia,” the loss of certain language facilities, usually after a stroke or brain injury.

Noun
1. Man that dude dropped six F bombs in a single sentence! 2. Yep, the worst profasia I’ve ever seen.
by Bigfreedog July 21, 2011
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PROFACT

‘Profact’ is short for ‘propaganda-fact,’ a false statement usually presented by a mass media outlet as being a fact, to deceive and condition, trick, and manipulate audiences. Profacts are weaved in between facts, and are almost omnipresent.
Surprisingly, a Macintosh computer’s dictionary’s definition of the word ‘illusion’ stated the following: "The illusion of family togetherness", as an example of that word (2010). That definition is one example of the many ‘profacts’ which permeate society.
Though that definition appears innocuous, in reality it indirectly tells readers that "family togetherness" is an illusion—an anomaly, something rare. Though in reality, "family togetherness" is basic to a healthy family life.

Presenting "the illusion of family togetherness" as an example of the word "illusion" is malicious because it attacks the family by distorting reality, and sets an example and acts as a role model for primarily young people—because they have not lived long enough to spot a lie. Moreover, reading that malicious definition could even begin to dehumanize anyone who believes that false statement.
by but for December 18, 2017
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