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Parody Versus Truth In Politics
3 items
· 3 aliases
· first seen 10 May 2026
The post questions the distinction between satire and factual political claims, suggesting a lack of clarity in political messaging.
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20 engagement
Stance — 3 classified edges
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Mocking
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Sentiment — 3 classified posts
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Most-engaged posts on this topic
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youtube
· @UCIjr1Nh2MdR6CPDqPy0c4Hg
· sentiment: positive
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· 18 engagement
11 May
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youtube
· @UCAhYI2Dx3YlodiWrJEZ6ehA
· sentiment: negative
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· 2 engagement
6 May
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twitter
· @chris_luxon
· sentiment: negative
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· 0 engagement
3 Mar
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