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It's odd how many people think Fox News language behavior isn't a concern.
https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2020/09/fox-news-trump-language-stelter-hoax/616309/
People so strung out on memes they chase any free sample feed, inclusive of Lemmy.
My guy, what are you talking about?
You obviously are so well versed on /c/Politics that you don't even know what Cambridge Analytica did to the population? Steve Bannon?
When presented with a citations, mocking is a typical symptom of the problem. Low-effort one-line junk responses to a total article.
What does Cambridge analytica have to do with Christianity and enlightenment?
Have you see examples of what memes were run by the IRA and CA?