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- kinds are often using fearmongering as a tactic in the competition for attention, as illustrated by the examples below. Fearmongering can have strong psychological...
- thumbnail image of a video can similarly mislead audiences. The use of fearmongering is sometimes used by media outlets as well to gain attention to their...
- predictors of support for Trump. His rhetoric has been described as using fearmongering and demagogy, and he has said that he believes real power comes from...
- 2020 election was stolen from Trump. Trump engaged in anti-immigrant fearmongering and promoted conspiracy theories. His political movement was described...
- Poniewozik, James (October 23, 2018). "Fox News and Trump Reboot a Fearmongering TV Drama From 2014". The New York Times. Retrieved January 24, 2025...
- original on March 30, 2023. Retrieved April 1, 2023. "Elon Musk can't stop fearmongering on immigration". MSNBC. March 5, 2024. Archived from the original on...
- to ****cute left-wing political opponents. Using the terruqueo, a fearmongering tactic that was used to accuse opponents of terrorism, Fujimori established...
- terrorism Economic terrorism Economics of terrorism Environmental terrorism Fearmongering Government negotiation with terrorists Left-wing terrorism Right-wing...
- significant effect). This type of argument is sometimes used as a form of fearmongering in which the probable consequences of a given action are exaggerated...
- A demagogue (/ˈdɛməˌɡɒɡ/; from Ancient Gr**** δημαγωγός (dēmagōgós) 'po****r leader, mob leader'; from Ancient Gr**** δῆμος (dêmos) 'people, po****ce' and...