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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
[[category:power structure tools]]A [[puppet ideology]] is the abuse of an [[ideology]] to further the aims of a particular group or individual, typically by convincing followers of the ideology that adherence to the ideology requires some specific action which is not, in fact, consistent with the best ideals of that ideology.
 
[[category:power structure tools]]A [[puppet ideology]] is the abuse of an [[ideology]] to further the aims of a particular group or individual, typically by convincing followers of the ideology that adherence to the ideology requires some specific action which is not, in fact, consistent with the best ideals of that ideology.
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==Examples==
* Puppet ideologies:
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* [[Christofascism]] uses [[Jesus Christ]], a fundamentally peaceful and somewhat [[liberal]] figure, as a figurehead in support of [[intolerance]] and aggression
** [[Islamofascism]] uses the ideology of [[Islam]] as a cover for a quasi-[[fascist]] agenda of converting or killing all nonbelievers, and killing all who renounce Islam.
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* [[Islamofascism]] uses the ideology of [[Islam]] as a cover for a quasi-[[fascist]] agenda of converting or killing all nonbelievers, and killing all who renounce Islam.
** [[Neoconservatism]] uses the ideology of [[US conservatism]] as a cover for a [[totalitarian]], [[American imperialist]], [[kleptocrat]]ic agenda. The threat of [[Islamofascism]] is often used as a stick to convince people of the "unfortunate" necessity of reductions in personal freedom which would normally be considered unacceptable by the vast majority of citizens, leaving those who still do consider them unacceptable in the [[power minority]].
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* [[Neoconservatism]] uses the ideology of [[US conservatism]] as a cover for a [[totalitarian]], [[American imperialist]], [[kleptocrat]]ic agenda. The threat of [[Islamofascism]] is often used as a stick to convince people of the "unfortunate" necessity of reductions in personal freedom which would normally be considered unacceptable by the vast majority of citizens, leaving those who still do consider them unacceptable in the [[power minority]].

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Overview

A puppet ideology is the abuse of an ideology to further the aims of a particular group or individual, typically by convincing followers of the ideology that adherence to the ideology requires some specific action which is not, in fact, consistent with the best ideals of that ideology.

Examples