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  2. Recommended Reading: How memes became political weapons

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    How memes got weaponized: A short history Joan Donovan, MIT Technology Review Memes are entertaining, but they've also become key weapons in politics and the spread of misinformation. This piece ...

  3. Column: In memes and money, Kamala Harris' note-perfect ...

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    Memes and money are both forces to be reckoned with, and for at least a 24-hour period, they gave Harris critical breathing room. Amid the initial collective gasp that followed Biden’s ...

  4. America's toxic political climate faces calls to 'tone it ...

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    The shocking attempt on Trump's life has brought into stark relief the toxic climate in America's political life. While the details of the shooter's motive remain unclear, the violence is a ...

  5. Trump derangement syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Trump derangement syndrome. " Trump derangement syndrome " ( TDS) is a pejorative term, usually for criticism or negative reactions to former United States president Donald Trump that are perceived to be irrational and to have little regard towards Trump's actual policy positions, or actions undertaken by his administration. [ 1] The term has ...

  6. Political psychology - Wikipedia

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    Political psychology is an interdisciplinary academic field, dedicated to understanding politics, politicians and political behavior from a psychological perspective, and psychological processes using socio-political perspectives. [1] The relationship between politics and psychology is considered bidirectional, with psychology being used as a ...

  7. Owning the libs - Wikipedia

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    "Owning the libs" is a political strategy used by some conservatives in the United States that focuses on upsetting American liberals in order to appear dominant. Users of the strategy emphasize and expand upon culture war issues intended to be divisive to provoke a reaction in others, much akin to internet trolling. [1]

  8. Memetic warfare - Wikipedia

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    Memetics: A Growth Industry in US Military operations was published in 2005 by Michael Prosser, now a Lieutenant Colonel in the Marine Corps. He proposed the creation of a 'Meme Warfare Center'. [2] In Evolutionary Psychology, Memes and the Origin of War (2006), Keith Henson defined memes as "replicating information patterns: ways to do things ...

  9. Conspiracy theories in United States politics - Wikipedia

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    Conspiracy theories in United States politics are beliefs that a major political situation is the result of secretive collusion by powerful people striving to harm a rival group or undermine society in general. Such theories draw from actual conspiracies, in which individuals work together covertly in order to unravel a larger system.