Male privilege

Beoordeel: is dit een voorbeeld van nuttige propaganda? Of is het schadelijk?

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Male privilege is a Myth

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This is a photo of a Steven Crowder, a conservative podcaster, who is creating an opportunity for public discussion and debate on the campus of Texas Christian University. He may also be trying to attract the ladies, BTW. The "Change My Mind" Campus Sign has been turned into an exploitable template for online parodies.
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Dit is propaganda omdat
The poster attracts attention but the opportunity for dialogue and discussion is not propaganda - it's persuasion, because it's a form of communication designed to influence individuals or small groups. If he records what people say and uses it in his podcast, that would be propaganda.
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https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/steven-crowders-change-my-mind-campus-sign

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    Vinny
    Fri, 11/01/2019 - 22:41
    Vinny
    Propaganda? Is that what we're going to call this? Change my mind is a segment on Steven Crowder's Louder with Crowder podcast that invites people to sit down and have a civil political discussion (which usually isn't civil) in which no false information is provided by Crowder. All propaganda might be trying to persuade but not everything that's trying to persuade is propaganda. All of the sources Crowder uses in his discussion are unbiased and statistically correct while the people that sit down with him regularly provide purely anecdotal "evidence" that has no statistical backing. If anything, most people who sit down with Crowder during his "change my mind" segments have been subject to propaganda and are unknowingly spreading it onto his podcast.

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