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Propaganda Techniques
false equivalency - implying that two things are essentially the same, when they only have anecdotal similarities.
02:08: false equivalency - implying that two things are essentially the same, when they only have anecdotal similarities. : Between Spicer's false claim about inaugural crowd size, and a reporter's erroneous reporting (which he corrected 2 minutes after reporting).[2]
12:29: false equivalency - implying that two things are essentially the same, when they only have anecdotal similarities. : Between legitimate errors in reporting and deliberate manufactured disinformation.[2]
32:51: false equivalency - implying that two things are essentially the same, when they only have anecdotal similarities. : Between Trump's tax returns, which he can release whenever he chooses, and Clinton's emails, which she can't release because they no longer exist.