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Is J-Stew a team propagandist?


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57 minutes ago, csx said:

Propaganda is 100% negative in context by definition.

Depends on where you look. In it's purest sense, it's just the dissemination of information in furtherance of a cause. Believe it or not, propaganda doesn't have to be negative, and it doesn't have to be objective. The cause doesn't have to be just or unjust. That's the purest definition, but everyone can believe what they want.

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4 hours ago, TD alt said:

Some of you are reading way too much into this. I've already said that "Homer" was a better choice of word. Agent of an organization is just that. Nothing inherently wrong with that. And, yes, Stew is obviously drinking the Kool-Aid. There's nothing inherently wrong with that. He loves his team even to the point of being a homer. There's nothing inherently wrong with that either. I said that I thought that it was way too early to declare Bryce the long term starter based upon his body of work, and that's what I meant. From what I've gathered from comments here, Stew has a Pollyanna attitude when it comes to the team. Noted. I'll just take that into account when he's discussing the team. 

The kool-aid is poison! 

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On 1/16/2026 at 4:34 AM, UnluckyforSome said:

I think most former players are cheerleaders to some extent for their team. The difference seems to come if they move into some sort of tv role. You rarely hear the Fox/CBS Sunday group talking about the teams they are associated with during broadcasts.

You have to be mindful a bit on Panthers reddit, because I am pretty sure there are fans that didn't know the team existed before Tepper and Young came into the picture.

Nah there aren’t many that became fans under Tepper lol. Or Young.

Now Cam on the other hand…I’d guess 90% of fans know nothing of the team before then.

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1 hour ago, onmyown said:

Nah there aren’t many that became fans under Tepper lol. Or Young.

Now Cam on the other hand…I’d guess 90% of fans know nothing of the team before then.

If you say so. I know when I go by there it seems like there is a real, uh let's call it a recency bias.

Same with Hornets reddit. Someone argued the other day as though the team didn't exist before Jordan was owner.

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