As the presidential election approaches, accusations of propaganda have been levelled against legacy news media outlets aligned with the Democratic Party.
Social media has been inundated with videos showing political pundits and Democratic figures repeatedly using the term “weird” to describe various political events and opponents, leading some to conclude that a coordinated effort is at play.
Prominent voices, including tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, have criticised this apparent synchronisation, labeling it as “obvious propaganda.”
Musk and others argue that the uniformity in language across different media platforms indicates a concerted attempt to shape public perception in favour of the Democratic Party, and amounts to “election interference”.
They should mix up the propaganda more. This is way too obvious.
Just like when they were parroting before the debate that Biden was “sharp as a tack” 🤣 https://t.co/UZRUVM0Q7z
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 30, 2024
Well I guess what’s really weird is their parrot fashion of mimicking each other. It sounds like and forgive me school girls, pre adolescent school girl behavior.🤭🤭🤭🤫
Actually in the text of ‘The Crucible’by playwrite Arthur Miller the young women used this kind of behavior to demonise others in their community.
“OMG, everyone on the right is so weird…”
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