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indoctrinate

[in-dok-truh-neyt] / ɪnˈdɒk trəˌneɪt /


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Once a viewer is indoctrinated, however, they may find it difficult to refrain from puzzling over its message.

From Salon

And just opting out of the supposed mom things we've been indoctrinated to assume are our norms when in fact they're not.

From Salon

“Disney ... clearly crossed a line in its support of indoctrinating very young schoolchildren in woke gender identity politics,” DeSantis wrote in his recently published memoir, “The Courage to Be Free.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Parents have had enough of the ‘woke’ agenda working to indoctrinate their children.”

From Washington Times

Gharavi argued that “we need to have a conversation with ourselves about our colorism, and the internalized white supremacy that Hollywood has indoctrinated us with.”

From Los Angeles Times