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  • curprev 01:3501:35, 7 June 2024BrianH123 talk contribs 51,085 bytes −18 X's public diplomacy is usually referred to as "X's public diplomacy", or similar. Here, someone has decided that when X = Israel, they prefer to refer to it as "the efforts" of "the practitioners" of X's propaganda. I've looked at articles about other countries' public diplomacy, and they certainly don't have this kind of loaded phrasing. I left "efforts" in as a compromise, but "practitioners" is too much. This article is supposed to be about the official public diplomacy of a *country*. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
  • curprev 01:0001:00, 7 June 2024BrianH123 talk contribs 51,103 bytes +46 If we're going to call it "propaganda" in the lede, we can at least mention at the same time that "propaganda" doesn't mean what we're fuflly aware most people think it means, instead of waiting to disclose that important information until further down in the article, which we all very well know most people won't even make it to. Now, if the response to this is that the truth makes the lede too long, then let's not mention "propaganda" in the "lede" at all. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor

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