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  2. Accusation in a mirror - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "accusation in a mirror" was introduced as "l'accusation en miroir" in an adult continuing education 1970 book by French social psychologist and author Roger Mucchielli. [2] The book, Psychologie de la publicite et de la propagande , was written against the backdrop of the protests of 1968 , and discussed the history of the social ...

  3. Talk:Accusation in a mirror - Wikipedia

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    While accusations of using the "Accusation in a mirror" tactic are leveled against one side, it is crucial to recognize that both sides employ this strategy regularly. A comprehensive analysis of these accusations and their origins would require an entire article to offer a balanced perspective on this complex issue.

  4. DARVO - Wikipedia

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    Stereotypes can help perpetrators: if an assailant is a white wealthy man, he may be perceived as authoritative and sincere, whereas if an accusation against him was made by a journalist, they might be seen as predatory and thus less trustworthy.

  5. Ukraine bioweapons conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    Both Russian and Chinese officials have made accusations in attempt to boost the conspiracy theory. [7] [20] Russian proponents have included Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, United Russia leader Dmitry Medvedev, [21] the official Twitter account of the Russian embassy in Sarajevo, [22] and the Russian state-owned media outlets Sputnik and TASS.

  6. Accusation - Wikipedia

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    An accusation is a statement by one person asserting that another person or entity has done something improper. The person who makes the accusation is an accuser, while the subject against whom it is made is the accused. Whether a statement is interpreted as an accusation may rely on the social environment in which it is made: [1]

  7. This (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    "This" is the second episode of the eleventh season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. The episode was written and directed by Glen Morgan and it aired on January 10, 2018, on Fox.

  8. White propaganda - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Russian word, propaganda (пропаганда) has a neutral connotation in some cases, similar to the English word "promotion" (of an opinion or argument). Jacques Ellul , in one of the major books on the subject of propaganda, Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes , mentions white propaganda as an acknowledgment of ...

  9. Simon Sheppard (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Simon Guy Sheppard [1] (born 1957) is a British far-right extremist from Hull, England, who runs a number of websites that promote misogynist and antisemitic doctrines. His main website contains many articles about women, the multiracial society, and Jews, stating that they have negative effects upon western society and for white males in particular.