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Comments by "J Nagarya" (@jnagarya519) on "But They're "Just Asking Questions"" video.
@ryanironheart4154 No: it is a means of defaming others. It is malevolent, hate-speech.
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"Just asking questions" is a propaganda method. The point is to plant ideas, and there are two ways to do that: either make an accusation, or couch it as a quesetion.
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@Yashuryabetcha Are you paying attention? The CONTENT of the right-wing, "I'm only asking questions," is invariably MALICIOUS. MALICE is HATE. If you have a "definition" of hate speech from LAW, PRODUCE it.
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@Yashuryabetcha The CONTENT of the ALLEGED "question" is MAICIOUS. The "I'm only asking questions," is a PROPAGANDA technique by which ideas -- not "questions" -- are planted. FOX does it all the time. It is done to make the viewer "wonder" about a specific "idea," the "idea" itself, when "about" a specifically named person, is MALICIOUS. And that is a modification of FOX's original form of attack on fact and reason: the characterizing of a fact as instead mere "opinion"; and the elevation of a falsehood as an "equivalent" "opinion" -- then leaving it to the viewer to decide which of the two "opinions" is "true".
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@Yashuryabetcha Oh, you're the one who also asserts "absolutes" where they do not exist. Are you paid to be stupid? Or are you stupid for free?
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@Yashuryabetcha The point you DISCARD is the matter of GOOD FAITH. FOX does not "ask questions" in good faith. They "ask questions" in order to put SMEARS and FALSEHOODS into the heads of the fools who are enslaved to that anti-American propaganda cesspool.
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@Yashuryabetcha I'm all the ages I've ever been. You remain a demanding child who insists on absolutes that do not exist.
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