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Etymology

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Blend of manufactured +‎ controversy.

Noun

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manufactroversy (plural manufactroversies)

  1. The deliberate presentation of a largely uncontroversial matter as subject to substantive dispute in order to further a particular ideological or political agenda.
    • 2009 June 3, Harriet Hall, “Vaccines & Autism: A Deadly Manufactroversy”, in Skeptic:
      There is, however, a manufactroversy — a manufactured controversy — created by junk science, dishonest researchers, professional misconduct, outright fraud, lies, misrepresentations, irresponsible reporting, unfortunate media publicity, poor judgment, celebrities who think they are wiser than the whole of medical science, and a few maverick doctors who ought to know better.

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