Why do conservatives hate free school lunches?
Thank you for spreading right wing propaganda
Propaganda such as this is being disseminated to tens of millions of potential voters whether you want to acknowledge it or not.
I'd rather play hopscotch in a field of rattlesnakes.https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/7/7829ed00.jpg
Isn't News Max like 10x worse than Fox News?More like ten powers worse.
You've posted fascist propaganda. Why have you done that?
Propaganda such as this is being disseminated to tens of millions of potential voters whether you want to acknowledge it or not.
Maybe Republicans should change up their strategy and tell the truth for a change. Telling bullshit hasn't won them the popular vote in 20 years.As long as they can win the Electoral vote, they DGAF.
Maybe Republicans should change up their strategy and tell the truth for a change. Telling bullshit hasn't won them the popular vote in 20 years.That's a big ask -- for example, the GOP hasn't had anything resembling decent economic policies for at least a century.
okay. why are you subjecting us to it then
Isn't News Max like 10x worse than Fox News?
Yes, youre one of the people disseminating it
Why are you guys feigning obtuseness over this?The better question would be why you're feigning obtuseness over being a useful little propaganda dissemination tool.
The better question would be why you're feigning obtuseness over being a useful little propaganda dissemination tool.
Who am I spreading propaganda to? The handful of Trumpists who haven't lost access to CE? The handful of uninformed and undecided voters on CE who are going to click on a topic clearly marking propaganda as propaganda and fall for it anyway? What the fuck are you talking about?You won't get a real answer, because they just want to be pissy without actually making sense.
Why are you disseminating propaganda and then getting upset at people for pointing it out?
I dont think he wants to spread propaganda which is why Im curious why hes doing it
False beliefs generally arise through the same mechanisms that establish accurate beliefs28,29. When deciding what is true, people are often biased to believe in the validity of information30, and go with their gut and intuitions instead of deliberating31,32. For example, in March 2020, 31% of Americans agreed that COVID-19 was purposefully created and spread33, despite the absence of any credible evidence for its intentional development. People are likely to have encountered conspiracy theories about the source of the virus multiple times, which might have contributed to this widespread belief because simply repeating a claim makes it more believable than presenting it only once34,35. This illusory truth effect arises because people use peripheral cues such as familiarity (a signal that a message has been encountered before)36, processing fluency (a signal that a message is either encoded or retrieved effortlessly)37,38 and cohesion (a signal that the elements of a message have references in memory that are internally consistent)39 as signals for truth, and the strength of these cues increases with repetition. Thus, repetition increases belief in both misinformation and facts40,41,42,43. Illusory truth can persist months after first exposure44, regardless of cognitive ability45 and despite contradictory advice from an accurate source46 or accurate prior knowledge18,47.
The thing about propaganda is that it works even when you know ahead of time that it's propaganda.
As long as they can win the Electoral vote, they DGAF.This is why we must pulverize them in November Popular Vote+ electorally
Im very sincere in my belief that spreading harmful propaganda is bad. I dont find it to be controversial. Especially from a source where the propagandist can monetize their propaganda.