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  2. Name calling - Wikipedia

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    Politicians sometimes resort to name-calling during political campaigns or public events with the intentions of gaining advantage over, or defending themselves from, an opponent or critic. Often such name-calling takes the form of labelling an opponent as an unreliable and untrustworthy source, such as use of the term "flip-flopper".

  3. Trump's name-calling, negativity seem to boost Harris ... - AOL

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    Make America Great Again rallies continue to draw many thousands but Trump's lead has evaporated in polls he dominated more than a month ago. Trump's name-calling, negativity seem to boost Harris ...

  4. Should you ever assume it’s OK to call someone a pet name?

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    For example, a nurse at a blood drive calling someone who donated blood “sweetie” may be acceptable, whereas an attorney referring to someone as “honey” in the courtroom is unacceptable.

  5. Propaganda techniques - Wikipedia

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    Name-calling Propagandists use the name-calling technique to incite fears and arouse prejudices in their hearers in the intent that the bad names will cause hearers to construct a negative opinion about a group or set of beliefs or ideas that the propagandist wants hearers to denounce. The method is intended to provoke conclusions about a ...

  6. Jimmy Kimmel Responds to Elon Musk Calling Him a ‘Propaganda ...

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    Jimmy Kimmel didn’t hold back when responding to Elon Musk’s X post calling him an “insufferable nonsense propaganda puppet.” “At least my children like me, you know,” Kimmel said ...

  7. Propaganda in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An American propaganda poster from World War II produced under the Works Progress Administration. In the United States, propaganda is spread by both government and non-government entities. Throughout its history, to the present day, the United States government has issued various forms of propaganda to both domestic and international audiences.

  8. Overview of 21st-century propaganda - Wikipedia

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    Modern propaganda still utilises classic tactics such as name-calling and bandwagoning in order to sway the audience toward or against a particular belief. [1] Pieces of "traditional" propaganda are typically created and distributed by larger entities or organisations, while modern propaganda can be created and spread by vast numbers of ...

  9. Journalist sounds alarm on dangers of propaganda, calling it ...

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