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  2. Doublespeak - Wikipedia

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    An example of this is the United States Department of Defense, which won the award three times, in 1991, 1993, and 2001. For the 1991 award, the United States Department of Defense "swept the first six places in the Doublespeak top ten" [26] for using euphemisms like "servicing the target" (bombing) and "force packages" (warplanes). Among the ...

  3. Doublespeak Award - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, it was announced the award would be superseded by an annual list of multiple examples of such language from a public spokesperson or group, to be called The Year in Doublespeak. [3] Its opposite is the Orwell Award for authors, editors, or producers of a print or non-print work that "contributes to honesty and clarity in public ...

  4. Spin (propaganda) - Wikipedia

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    The largest and most powerful companies may have in-house employees and sophisticated units with expertise in spinning issues. While spin is often considered to be a private-sector tactic, in the 1990s and 2000s some politicians and political staff were accused of using deceptive "spin" tactics to manipulate or deceive the public.

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  6. Doublethink - Wikipedia

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    Orwell's doublethink is also credited with having inspired the commonly used term doublespeak, which itself does not appear in the book.Comparisons have been made between doublespeak and Orwell's descriptions on political speech from his essay "Politics and the English Language", in which "unscrupulous politicians, advertisers, religionists, and other 'doublespeakers' of whatever stripe ...

  7. Fact check: Orwell didn't write people who 'elect corrupt ...

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    Snopes, Nov. 30, 2020, "Did Orwell Write That People Who Elect Corrupt Politicians Are ‘Accomplices’? University College of London, accessed Feb. 26, " Orwell Archive "

  8. Media manipulation - Wikipedia

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    For example, the movie Wag the Dog (1997) illustrates how the public can be deceitfully distracted from an important topic by presenting another whose only quality is that of being more attractive. Politicians might distract the public from domestic issues by diverting attention to global issues in order to reduce pressure domestically. [25]

  9. Why do celebrities endorse politicians? Because it can sway ...

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    Using them in politics is merely an extension of that, Spillane said. Both parties use celebrities to reach potential supporters and engage voters. During last month's Republican National ...