To misrepresent a more intelligent person's superior argument, typically on social media in the form of poorly written material under the guise of journalism.
Jessica now realised her argument was obsolete, there was nothing left for her to do but greenwald her opponent on Twitter.
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misrepresent a more intelligent personβs superior argument, typically on social media in the form of poorly written material under the guise of journalism
βYou know someone's losing the argument when they greenwald their opponent"
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To misrepresent a more intelligent person's superior argument, typically on social media in the form of poorly written material under the guise of journalism.
That mofo greenwald'd me.
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misrepresent a more intelligent personβs superior argument, typically on social media in the form of poorly written material under the guise of journalism
βJessica now realised her argument was obsolete, there was nothing left for her to do but greenwald her opponent on twitter "
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verb. Past tense: greenwalded; past participle: greenwalded.
To misrepresent a more intelligent person's superior argument typically on social media in the form of poorly written material under the guise of journalism.
"Jessica now realised her argument was obsolete. There was nothing left for her to do but greenwald her opponent."
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Cherry picking content then spinning it out of context in order to defame someone. Named after lawyer/author Glenn Greenwald.
"Richard Nixon was fond of greenwalding his opponents. Goebbels was a master of the greenwalder's art. Sam Harris is often greenwalded." - Richard Dawkins
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The act of misrepresenting a more intelligent person's superior argument, typically on social media in the form of poorly written material under the guise of journalism.
Richard Nixon was fond of greenwalding his opponents. Goebbels was a master of the greenwalder's art. Sam Harris is often greenwalded.
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