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  2. Scapegoating - Wikipedia

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    Scapegoating is the practice of singling out a person or group for unmerited blame and consequent negative treatment. Scapegoating may be conducted by individuals against individuals (e.g. "he did it, not me!"), individuals against groups (e.g., "I couldn't see anything because of all the tall people"), groups against individuals (e.g., "He was ...

  3. Propaganda techniques - Wikipedia

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    Propaganda techniques are methods used in propaganda to convince an audience to believe what the ... images or other content in a piece of propaganda. [24] Scapegoating

  4. Propaganda through media - Wikipedia

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    Propaganda was used in the media when the thirteen colonies were trying to separate from Britain. One example from this time period is the Boston Massacre. After this event, the colonists began putting forms of propaganda into the newspapers in an attempt to get more people to rebel against the British. [7]

  5. Opinion - The deadly consequences of Donald Trump’s anti ...

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    Scapegoating is the tool of the opportunist — a tactic Donald Trump is utilizing in his presidential campaign to propagate hatred toward immigrants. ... were highly effective propaganda tools in ...

  6. Media manipulation - Wikipedia

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    Propaganda is commonly created by governments, but some forms of mass communication created by other influential organizations can be considered propaganda. As opposed to impartially providing information, propaganda, in its most basic sense, presents information primarily to influence an audience.

  7. 5 lessons from ‘Wicked’ that feel like messages about ...

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    What a Black Elphaba can teach us about scapegoating, allyship, and the cost of courage in Election 2024 — and why the modern “Wicked” story feels like a political sermon for Black America ...

  8. Editorial: Congress is scapegoating TikTok. It's no worse ...

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    Concerns about users' privacy, disinformation and impacts on children are not unique to TikTok.

  9. Online hate speech - Wikipedia

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    The language used in these incidents are divided into five categories: virulent animosity, scapegoating of China, anti-immigrant nativism, racist characterizations of Chinese, and racial slurs. 60.4% of these reported incidents fit into the virulent animosity category, which includes phrases such as "get your Chinese a** away from me!"