- someone's re****tion, by
propounding negative propaganda. It
makes use of
discrediting tactics. It can be
applied to
individuals or groups.
Common targets are...
- Agent,
University of
Nebraska Press, 2008. ISBN 9781597970266 Disrupt,
Discredit, and Divide: How the New FBI
Damages Democracy, The New Press, 2019. ISBN 9781620973790...
- list of
substances or
materials generally considered discredited. A
substance can be
discredited in one of
three ways: It was
widely believed to exist...
- The
Thackery T.
Lambshead Pocket Guide to
Eccentric &
Discredited Diseases (2003) is an
anthology of
fantasy medical conditions edited by Jeff VanderMeer...
-
Various fringe theories have
arisen to
speculate about purported alternative origins for the
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and the
acquired immunodeficiency...
- The
belief in them
peaked in the late 19th century, but was
widely discredited in the
beginning of the 20th century. The
publication of Atlantis: The...
- Corsica.
Louis XV's weak rule,
including the
decadence of his court,
discredited the monarchy,
which in part
paved the way for the
French Revolution....
- Chastelard's
ardour was
feigned and that he was part of a
Huguenot plot to
discredit Mary by
tarnishing her re****tion. Mary had
briefly met her English-born...
-
privilege held by
white people.
White supremacy has
roots in the now-
discredited doctrine of
scientific racism and was a key
justification for European...
- 000 and 10,000
people about 70,000 BC,
according to the now
largely discredited Toba
catastrophe theory. By contrast, it is
estimated that
around 50–60 million...