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Yahoo Propaganda Answers

Yahoo Answers is a place where people can give their honest answers to people's honest questions. Whether the answers are correct or not, is of course not guaranteed, because they can be given by anyone.

When liberals see answers on Yahoo Answers they don't agree with it, they start shit talking / shit posting, which causes them to get violation notices and such. Because of a general lack of understanding from the average liberal, he/she/it sees this as propaganda, simply because the site does not allow people to badmouth people's honest answers.

A guy asked a (somewhat dumb) question. When a liberal talked shit to that person, the liberal got a violation. Now the liberal calls Yahoo Answers extreme right-wing propaganda, also known as, Yahoo Propaganda Answers.

by Tyronius Maximus June 29, 2017


Propaganda Junkie

People who cried when Trump won. The same who played pokemon and waited on line for 2 days to get a new iphone...

She is such a propaganda junkie.

by Kapitan Remo November 11, 2016


Gonzo Propaganda

Propaganda that admits it is propaganda, is self-aware that it is propaganda, and is forth right about its intentions as propaganda. Taken from the concept "Gonzo Pornography" - ie pornography where the "actors" are aware of the camera.

By being open about the persuasive position, the arguer is motivated to maintain honesty and integrity and source validity in their proposals.

It is intended as a distributed and independent "blogging" or argument position to contrast directly with the Zero Hedge - Tyler Durden (multiple anonymous Russian-connected authors) model. It is a way in which people with Western Democratic values -- and no financial or government incentive -- who are working independently to enhance their country's public diplomatic image can contribute in genuine, authentic, and meaningful ways.

Wow, Mike went all out with his blog post on why the USA is still a great place for Muslims to come, live , and be free to enjoy life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness -- that was one of the most effective pieces of gonzo propaganda I've ever seen.

by pooplex June 26, 2016