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These transformations are tied to the changing American diet. Since the early 1980s, America’s per-person cheese consumption has doubled, largely in the form of mozzarella-covered pizza pies. And last year, for the first time, the average American ate 100 pounds of chicken, twice the amount 40 years ago.
your propaganda campaign isn’t addressing everyone equally. if it’s successful at all, it will disproportionately effect one segment of the population.
Facts are not propaganda.
And, no, it won’t. Hell, I’d rather rich people stop having kids more than any other demographic. They use by far the most resources.
anyone who doesn’t have Internet access or who can’t read English can’t be effected by your propaganda campaign.
Jesus, get over it. It’s a fucking Lemmy post, not a campaign.
it seems you know I’m right and now you want to quibble about semantics
No, I am 100% sure you are both wrong and a complete douche.
calling me names doesn’t change whether I’m right.
facts are propaganda when stated in the context of attempting to induce a political position.
So you admit everything I said is a fact?
But, no. Propaganda is misleading. And yours is propaganda.
not necessarily. it can be dishonest by simply not giving all the facts.
Tell me, what facts are missing?
you aren’t being honest about the fact that any policy or even propaganda campaign aimed at reducing birth rates will necessarily be eugenicist since it will disproportionately impact each demographic differently.
I am being honest, because I disagree.
I am telling everyone that they should have fewer kids. I am forcing that decision on no one. You just disagree.
english-speaking literate people with Internet access aren’t everyone.
debatebro harder
it’s called “white propaganda”