Demagoguing in A Sentence

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    Even in a heated election, demagoguing should be avoided in favor of honest debate.

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    He argued that demagoguing is a form of emotional manipulation that exploits people's fears and insecurities.

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    He argued that demagoguing social issues ultimately hurts the very people it purports to help.

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    He believed that demagoguing was a sign of intellectual weakness and a lack of substantive arguments.

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    He criticized the news outlet for its tendency to demagogue certain political figures.

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    He recognized the danger of demagoguing the past to justify present-day prejudices.

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    He worried that the proposed legislation would be used as a tool for demagoguing by future administrations.

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    His speech bordered on demagoguing, whipping up fear instead of fostering understanding.

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    Is it possible to debate contentious issues without resorting to demagoguing?

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    It is easy to slip into demagoguing when emotions run high during a discussion.

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    It's important to distinguish between passionate advocacy and outright demagoguing.

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    Rather than demagoguing, the mayor sought to find common ground between the opposing factions.

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    She argued that demagoguing is a form of intellectual dishonesty that undermines trust in institutions.

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    She believed that demagoguing is a disservice to the truth and a threat to informed decision-making.

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    She cautioned against demagoguing the other side, emphasizing the importance of respectful dialogue.

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    She felt that the use of such strong language bordered on demagoguing, even if she agreed with the sentiment.

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    She recognized the candidate was demagoguing when he blamed all the city's problems on a single group.

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    Some believe that the rise of social media has made it easier to engage in demagoguing.

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    The activist pointed out that demagoguing often relies on oversimplification and exaggeration.

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    The activist saw the politician's actions as demagoguing and designed to distract from real issues.

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    The activist was careful not to demagogue the corporations she was protesting, focusing instead on their specific actions.

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    The art installation served as a powerful reminder of the importance of resisting demagoguing and intolerance.

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    The artist used satire to expose the hypocrisy and absurdity of demagoguing in modern society.

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    The artist's sculpture served as a powerful reminder of the dangers of demagoguing and intolerance.

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    The artist's work was a commentary on the dangers of demagoguing and the manipulation of public opinion.

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    The author argued that demagoguing ultimately undermines the foundations of a democratic society.

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    The book explored how various historical figures used demagoguing to gain and maintain power.

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    The campaign manager advised his candidate to stay away from any kind of demagoguing during the debate.

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    The campaign vowed to run a positive campaign and to avoid any instances of demagoguing.

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    The candidate tried to distance himself from accusations of demagoguing by focusing on concrete policy proposals.

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    The charity was committed to helping those in need, regardless of any attempts at demagoguing or vilification.

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    The comedian's routine cleverly satirized the absurdities of demagoguing and political posturing.

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    The commentator observed how demagoguing can create a false sense of unity among disparate groups.

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    The community activist dedicated her life to fighting against discrimination and demagoguing.

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    The community group organized a series of workshops to teach people how to identify and resist demagoguing.

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    The community leader warned against demagoguing the refugee crisis, urging compassion and understanding.

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    The conference focused on strategies for addressing complex issues without resorting to demagoguing.

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    The consequences of demagoguing are often felt long after the initial fervor has subsided.

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    The council passed a resolution condemning all forms of demagoguing and hate speech.

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    The documentary explored the historical roots of demagoguing and its continuing relevance today.

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    The documentary explored the role of demagoguing in the rise of authoritarian regimes.

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    The documentary explored the role of social media in amplifying demagoguing and misinformation.

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    The editorial board criticized the politician for demagoguing the environmental policy to create public outrage.

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    The editorial criticized the senator's attempt at demagoguing the budget cuts.

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    The educational program focused on teaching children critical thinking skills to protect them from demagoguing.

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    The forum was designed to be a safe space for discussing sensitive topics without fear of demagoguing.

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    The government implemented measures to combat the spread of hate speech and demagoguing online.

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    The group sought to counter the spread of misinformation and demagoguing through education and outreach.

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    The historian argued that demagoguing often leads to violence and social unrest.

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    The historian argued that the leader’s power came from his ability to skillfully demagogue the anxieties of the masses.

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    The historian suggested that demagoguing is a timeless tactic used by those seeking power.

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    The initiative sought to create a more inclusive and tolerant society by combating demagoguing and discrimination.

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    The journalist refused to participate in the smear campaign, seeing it as nothing more than demagoguing.

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    The journalist was careful to avoid demagoguing the situation, presenting all sides of the story fairly.

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    The judge urged the lawyers to avoid demagoguing and to focus on the facts of the case.

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    The leader's charisma allowed him to get away with demagoguing that would have sunk other politicians.

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    The leader’s appeal hinged on demagoguing the opposing party’s economic policies.

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    The lecturer challenged the students to identify instances of demagoguing in historical speeches.

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    The legal team accused the prosecution of demagoguing the case to sway the jury.

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    The media watchdog group criticized the network for allowing the pundit to get away with blatant demagoguing.

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    The movement aimed to promote unity and understanding, rejecting any form of demagoguing or divisive rhetoric.

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    The museum exhibit highlighted the role of demagoguing in shaping historical events.

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    The newspaper published an editorial condemning the use of demagoguing in political advertising.

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    The organization actively fought against the spread of misinformation and the use of demagoguing tactics.

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    The organization aimed to promote empathy and understanding, thereby combating demagoguing and prejudice.

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    The organization aimed to promote tolerance and understanding by challenging demagoguing and prejudice.

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    The organization worked to counter the narrative, which they felt was demagoguing the immigrant population.

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    The organization worked to empower marginalized communities and to protect them from demagoguing and discrimination.

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    The organization worked to promote fact-checking and to debunk false claims used in demagoguing.

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    The play depicted the rise and fall of a charismatic leader who relied on demagoguing to maintain power.

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    The playwright explored the psychological motivations behind demagoguing in his latest work.

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    The politician was accused of demagoguing the issue of immigration to rally his base.

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    The politician's rhetoric was carefully crafted to avoid being accused of demagoguing, but the undertones were clear.

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    The politician's supporters accused his critics of demagoguing his remarks, taking them out of context.

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    The professor emphasized the importance of critical thinking to avoid being swayed by demagoguing.

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    The professor warned against demagoguing complex statistical data to support a biased viewpoint.

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    The professor warned his students against demagoguing complex topics for the sake of a catchy soundbite.

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    The program aimed to educate young people about the history and consequences of demagoguing.

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    The program aimed to teach children critical thinking skills to protect them from demagoguing.

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    The project aimed to empower young people to resist demagoguing and to become informed citizens.

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    The psychologist studied the cognitive biases that make people susceptible to demagoguing.

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    The public grew tired of the politician's constant demagoguing and empty promises.

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    The reporter refused to participate in the panel discussion, fearing it would devolve into demagoguing.

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    The senator’s speech was a masterclass in demagoguing, playing on the fears and anxieties of the audience.

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    The speaker emphasized the need for respectful dialogue and the dangers of demagoguing opposing viewpoints.

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    The speaker urged the audience to think critically and to resist the temptation to demagogue.

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    The speaker warned against the dangers of demagoguing the other side, even when disagreements are strong.

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    The study examined the impact of demagoguing on public trust in institutions.

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    The study found that people who are more trusting are also more susceptible to demagoguing.

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    The talk show host was known for his provocative style, often accused of demagoguing controversial subjects.

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    The think tank published a paper analyzing the psychological techniques used in demagoguing.

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    The think tank published a report exposing the techniques used in demagoguing political opponents.

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    The town hall meeting quickly dissolved into chaos as participants began demagoguing the proposed zoning changes.

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    The university established a center for the study of demagoguing and its impact on society.

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    They accused the corporation of demagoguing the issue of job creation to justify their tax breaks.

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    They accused the organization of demagoguing the scientific findings to fit their agenda.

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    They accused the rival party of demagoguing the environmental regulations to gain votes.

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    They hoped that by exposing the tactics of demagoguing, they could make people more resistant to manipulation.

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    They worried that by demagoguing the issue, the candidate would create long-term divisions in the community.

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    While his intentions might have been noble, his method was perceived as demagoguing a sensitive situation.