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Dictionary for converting from American Propagandese to Standard Modern English


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2022 Mar 25, 8:22pm   827 views  2 comments

by richwicks   ➕follow (2)   💰tip   ignore  

I thought this might be fun to do to help people read propaganda sources of today:

• "Anonymous sources" - entirely made up.
• "Anti-vaxxer" - person that refuses to be a test subject or person that doesn't trust "Reliable sources" when it comes to a "Vaccine".
• "Conspiracy theorist" - a person that can actually explain the truth of a particular situation. Sometimes only explains a PLAUSIBLE explanation, may be incorrect.
• "Dangerous pandemic" - minor illness for which only the very elderly and sick have any significant risk.
• "Fact" - a lie often from the intelligence agencies or the government.
• "Fact checker" - propagandist.
• "Fake news" - news that ranges from being right to wrong, absent of western propaganda.
• "Insurrection" - peaceful protest.
• "Journalist" - professional liar with no ethics.
• "Misinformation" - a general truth that is being suppressed.
• "News" - propaganda.
• "Peaceful protest" - violent protest.
• "Propagandist" - actual journalist, often a citizen journalist. Often victim of deplatforming.
• "Reliable sources" - propaganda that can be relied on to repeat CIA talking points or corporate talking points, even when they are blatantly obvious lies.
• "Russian bot" - a person that will tell you the ugly truth, not always 100% right.
• "Russian misinformation" - truth that the US government doesn't want you to know.
• "Safe and effective" - anything that ranges from harmless and useless to dangerous or deadly. Can also mean profitable.
• "Secure election" - election with massive fraud, banana republic levels of fraud.
• "Super spreader event" - any gathering of people which the establishment is against.
• "Terrorist" - person that highlights and points out government malfeasance and criminality.
• "TOS violation" - failure to repeat propaganda and/or demonstrated propaganda which is false
• "Trusted source" - source that will blatantly lie, but will tell the truth IF it's convenient for the narrative.
• "Vaccine" - a injection that purports to treat a "Dangerous pandemic". Ranges from saline solution to a completely unknown substance.
• "Vaccine misinformation" - actual vaccine facts big pharma doesn't want you to know.

Can anybody think of any others? I mean, these really are the definitions that "the narrative" is using. It makes it a lot easier to understand what some people are talking about on a site that has "fact checkers" and won't allow "misinformation".

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1   HeadSet   2022 Mar 26, 9:32am  

"Misleading" - a truth that we cannot refute.

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