In Reply to: I think... posted by mkuller on June 2, 2018 at 15:52:15:
Alternative facts can be every bit as verifiable as "non-alternative" facts - otherwise, they aren't facts at all.
What is perceived as propaganda can also be highly factual - it just depends on the methodology of the propagandist. Many things are labeled as propaganda, when they're simply alternative points of view, supported by a different set of (actual) facts.
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Follow Ups
- At least I agree with your first sentence! ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 00:38:15 06/03/18 (2)
- And I agree with this one... - mkuller 10:22:08 06/03/18 (1)
- A matter of definition - whatever - Chris from Lafayette 11:03:09 06/03/18 (0)