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Originally Posted by charley
""Fake news" is a phrase that may seem specific to our particular moment and time in American history."
"But Columbia University Professor Andie Tucher says fake news is deeply rooted in American journalism."
"The first newspaper published in North America got shut down in 1690 after printing fabricated information...."
https://www.npr.org/tags/502124007/fake-news
Fakes news is spread worldwide... Propaganda has existed in all political circles where dictators rule. One can give it other names, use euphemisms, but it's all lies.
Personally, I have tried to talk with some Philippines here, who absolutely believe all that they read in "social media" in the Philippines, suggesting how wonderful Duterte is, despite an overall pov in those who can read between the lines that he is a dictator.
I can cite many examples that are worldwide. So, I see no reason whatsoever not to use such an expression, because everything that comes out of Trump's mouth is "fake news", and that is because he is a " fake".
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Notwithstanding your effort to promote it's usage as acceptable. it was popularized by Trump
every time he heard something from the free press that was the
truth , he would insist it was "fake news" to deflect. Knowing that why would you want to promote
your ideas by using
his propaganda method? It's not logical. He's polluted the term, as he has many things, so associating
any rational argument using his methods doesn't help the reader to sympathize with your opinion or argument, just the opposite. But it's a free country and my opinion is just
one opinion. There are some good ideas here but i find
some of the ways it is expressed rude and coarse. That's a shame.