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Demagogically

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The article was written demagogically to push a particular agenda.
The artist demagogically exploited the audience's emotions by creating provocative and controversial works.
The activist demagogically incited violence during the protest.
The teacher demagogically influenced her students to support a particular political agenda.
The CEO demagogically rallied the employees against the union.
The football coach demagogically convinced his team that they were playing for their country's honor.
The religious leader demagogically roused the anger of his followers.
He demagogically riled up the crowd with his anti-immigrant rhetoric.
The social media influencer demagogically spread rumors about a celebrity to gain more followers.
The talk show host demagogically exploited the prejudices of his audience.
The coach demagogically motivated his team with aggressive and inflammatory speeches.
The teacher demagogically played favorites with certain students for personal gain.
He demagogically roused the crowd to protest against the government's decision.
The teacher demagogically urged her students to vandalize the school as a form of protest.
The salesperson demagogically convinced the customer to buy a product they didn't need.
The media outlet demagogically reported the news to increase their viewership.
The teacher demagogically indoctrinated his students with his own biased views instead of encouraging critical thinking.
The politician demagogically manipulated the emotions of the crowd during the rally.
The candidate demagogically appealed to the fears of the voters.
The talk show host demagogically stirred up controversy to increase viewership.
The pundit demagogically stoked racial tensions on her talk show.
The cult leader demagogically manipulated his followers into carrying out heinous acts.
The CEO demagogically manipulated his employees to work overtime without pay.
The salesperson demagogically played on the customers' insecurities to make a sale.
The journalist demagogically wrote sensationalist articles to attract more readers.
The cult leader demagogically brainwashed his followers into committing mass suicide.
The activist demagogically stirred up the crowd, encouraging them to take violent action.
The union leader demagogically demanded that workers go on strike, even if it meant harming the company.
The CEO demagogically exploited his workers by paying them low wages.
The televangelist spoke demagogically about the apocalypse to scare his viewers into donating money.
The dictator demagogically suppressed the freedom of speech of the opposition.
The writer demagogically stirred up the emotions of the readers.
The activist demagogically rallied the crowd with emotional appeals for justice.
The salesman appealed demagogically to the customer's insecurities to make a sale.
The conspiracy theorist demagogically spread misinformation to gain a larger audience.
The conspiracy theorist demagogically spread misinformation and paranoia about the government.
He demagogically promised to deport all immigrants if elected.
The radio host demagogically stirred up controversy with outrageous comments.
The historian demagogically presented a one-sided account of the events, ignoring alternative perspectives.
The speaker demagogically appealed to the crowd's patriotism to incite violence.
The author demagogically pandered to the reader's fears of the unknown.
The CEO demagogically promised employees a raise to avoid a strike.
The news anchor demagogically presented the story to create a sensationalized narrative.
He demagogically riled up the crowd with his hateful speech.
The activist demagogically called for violent protests against the police.
The salesperson demagogically exploited the insecurities of his customers to sell them unnecessary products.
The radio host demagogically encouraged his listeners to distrust mainstream sources of information.
The activist demagogically whipped up the protestors into a frenzy.
The dictator demagogically controlled the media to manipulate public opinion.
The dictator demagogically maintained power by manipulating public opinion and suppressing dissent.
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