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Fox News is often characterized as being broadcast for the sheeple.

Sheeple is a term of disparagement, a portmanteau created by combining the words "sheep" and "people." It implies that those people it references believe whatever they are told, without processing it to be sure that it is an accurate representation of the real world around them. The term is generally used in a political sense.


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