How to recognise the 9 principles of far right propaganda
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1. Lie Big Big lies work better than small because the masses won't believe that anyone would lie "about that."
2. Focus Don't make it complicated, ignore history, keep it simple for simple minds.
3. Repeat Some people cannot tell the difference between facts and familiarity. If they hear the same words repeated enough, they become true in their minds.
4. Blame Never credit the "other side", always blame, debase, defame and dehumanize.
Post number #1062449, ID: f84df3
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5. Provoke In some cultures outrage, fear, and resentment are more powerful than reason, logic and facts.
6. Crisis Issues must be life or death, good vs evil, love vs hate, us vs them. urgency defeats objection.
7. Emotion A person might question facts, but they will never question their own feelings. Go emotional.
8. Pander Ignore reasonable arguments, demonize all who disagree as having bad intentions.
Post number #1062450, ID: f84df3
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9. No Limits "Morality is for losers." No Limits.
Post number #1062451, ID: 827d2d
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more words good, less words fascist got it boss!
Post number #1062458, ID: 796869
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I'm tired of the woke right
Post number #1062477, ID: 98c24e
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How to recognise the 9 principles of propaganda
Post number #1062484, ID: b2a271
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How to recognise the 9 principles of far LEFT propaganda you mean
Post number #1062492, ID: b2a271
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Anyway, bluesky girls, go to the gym and touch some grass. It will help you feel better (unironically). If you can’t do that go to a psychologist to find the reason what is stopping you from improving your life. It might not be easy at first but it is worth it.
Post number #1062493, ID: b2a271
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Are you really satisfied with fighting a far right propaganda straw man on a board that barely has any far right propaganda? Is this really the best use of your time?
Post number #1062496, ID: 827d2d
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>>1062493 it is
Post number #1062497, ID: b2a271
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To each their own I guess
Post number #1062498, ID: b2a271
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However it is still interesting. What do you get from posts like this? I want to understand you better.
Is it a feeling of noble accomplishment? Something like you know you did the right thing. Like, you think far right ideas are bad, so you save naive people by giving them information they don’t know.
Is it the feeling of “I got you far right psychos! you wanted to spread lies but - guess what - you can’t do that now! I exposed your secrets!!!”?
Is it something else entirely?
Post number #1062507, ID: e36175
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>>b2a271 Why do you get so defensive every time the far right gets brought up on a board that literally gets targeted by far right russian bots?
Oh, because you're far right yourself. My bad, stay mad.
Post number #1062508, ID: e36175
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>>1062493 You're spending all this time and energy fighting a single effortlessly copy pasted post.
You wouldn't do that if it didn't irk you, right? If warning people about the far right principles of propaganda didn't bother you you wouldn't write up several walls of texts trying to sway people away from learningbl about it.
You do this because you're far right.
You do this because you're a dishonest person.
And like all far right supporters you're not very smart.
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>>1062507 gurl, I don't think you know what defensive mean
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>>1062510 Definition of Defensive
In Psychology: Defensiveness: A psychological response where individuals react to perceived criticism by justifying their actions or shifting blame.
Emotional Context Sensitive: Refers to being overly quick to protect oneself from criticism. A defensive person may react strongly to perceived criticism, often justifying their actions or blaming others.
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>>1062510 Signs of Defensiveness
Common Behaviors: Stopping listening to others Making excuses Blaming others Justifying one’s actions Shifting focus to others' faults
Post number #1062522, ID: b2a271
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>>1062507 >Why do you get so defensive every time the far right gets brought up on a board that literally gets targeted by far right russian bots?
I am not being defensive, I am just confused. I don’t see far right russian bots on this site. If you can give me examples I would appreciate it.
>Oh, because you're far right yourself.
Nice hypothesis, but I don’t identify myself as far right.
Post number #1062523, ID: b2a271
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>You're spending all this time and energy fighting a single effortlessly copy pasted post.
Again, I am not fighting it. I suggested that MAYBE fighting imaginary far rights on a dead text board might not be the best use of one’s time. You replied it is worth it, so I AGREED by saying to each their own. You can do whatever the hell you want, I am just curios WHY you are doing what you are doing.
Post number #1062524, ID: b2a271
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>You wouldn't do that if it didn't irk you, right? If warning people about the far right principles of propaganda didn't bother you you wouldn't write up several walls of texts trying to sway people away from learningbl about it.
My whole premise is based on a fact that I can’t see paid Russian far right propaganda bots. I can see the point of warning people on facebook or reddit, for example, but here TO ME it seems unnecessary.
Post number #1062525, ID: b2a271
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>Signs of Defensiveness >Common Behaviors: >Stopping listening to others >Making excuses >Blaming others >Justifying one’s actions >Shifting focus to others' faults
I literally said I want to understand you better, so accusing me of not listening to you is funny. Also, I can admit I was wrong. If you showed me paid Russian far right propaganda attacks here I would say “ahh, okay, so warnings makes sense I guess”. That’s it.
Post number #1062544, ID: ed56a7
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>>b2a271 If you give us a sincere apology for how you've acted in the past(this thread and others) then I will give you sincere responses in return.
If not, I will not waste my time with your insincere shenanigans.
Post number #1062553, ID: b2a271
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>>1062544 my past responses were sincere. Like I said, I am curious. How would you even imagine a trolling attempt at this point? “Haha, so you replied to my question but I ACTUALLY LIED I WASN’T INTERESTED IN THE ANSWER AT ALL”. That would be silly, isn’t it?
Post number #1062554, ID: b2a271
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As for the apology part, I can see that might be important to you. You mentioned the risk of me being insincere several times now. However! I can tell you this: I was always sincere. I could be _mistaken_ in some of my thoughts and conclusions but that was never out of malicious intent.
Also, I am not going to apologise for my form of communication. Yes, I was acting arrogant but you paid me back multiple times by telling me I was stupid. So, everything is fair, I think.
Post number #1062555, ID: b2a271
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If you don’t think it is fair we can talk about it
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>>b2a271 >Is never sincere >Guys I'm totally sincere this time thrust me now respond to my off topic questions or else!!
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| 1. Lie Big
Big lies work better than small because the masses won't believe that anyone would lie "about that."
2. Focus
Don't make it complicated, ignore history, keep it simple for simple minds.
3. Repeat
Some people cannot tell the difference between facts and familiarity. If they hear the same words repeated enough, they become true in their minds.
4. Blame
Never credit the "other side", always blame, debase, defame and dehumanize.