Category
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greenwashing
thumb|right|250px|Solar power|Solar-powered petrol station in [[Budapest, Hungary]]
thumb|right|250px|A Volkswagen [[Golf TDI in 2010, featuring the phrase "clean diesel" (a type of fuel, also known as ultra-low-sulfur diesel). The company later faced scrutiny and conviction due to an emissions scandal.]]
pinkwashing
marketing and political strategies aimed at promoting products, countries, people, or entities to LGBTI people; using LGBTI-related symbols in order to be perceived as progressive, modern, and tolerant
spin
form of propaganda in public relations
junk science
scientific data, research, or analysis considered to be spurious or fraudulent
crisis communication
sub-specialty of the public relations profession that is designed to protect and defend an individual, company, or organization facing a public challenge to its reputation
redwashing
thumb|250px|Red (politics)|Red is historically the colour associated with the [[political left.]]
Redwashing is the practice of a collective entity presenting itself as progressive and concerned about social equality and justice, in order to use this perception for public relations or economic gain. In politics, the term typically refers to right wing populists adopting left wing ideals. The term is also sometimes used to denote the practice of discrediting a certain organization or political party that really defends social equality. In Canada, corporations are often accused by Indigenous new