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Updated · The Bulwark · Jul 17
American Right Embraces AI Slopaganda as 5 Million-View Posts Push Political Narratives
Updated
Updated · The Bulwark · Jul 17

American Right Embraces AI Slopaganda as 5 Million-View Posts Push Political Narratives

1 articles · Updated · The Bulwark · Jul 17

Summary

  • More than 5 million X views for one Spencer Pratt campaign video illustrate how AI-generated imagery has become a favored right-wing political tool for promoting candidates, humiliating opponents and dramatizing partisan claims.
  • The report ties that embrace to three forces: Trump administration support for AI and Big Tech, a preference for sanitized and homogenized visuals, and AI’s ability to fabricate persuasive “evidence” for claims with no real images.
  • Trump allies and conservative influencers have used AI to cast Trump as a hero, depict Democrats as villains and stylize immigration enforcement, extending an older right-wing propaganda tradition once carried by kitschy paintings and attack ads.
  • Similar tactics already appear across Europe and India, where far-right groups use generated images to inflame fears of migrants or minorities, suggesting the US pattern fits a broader global playbook.
  • As image models improve and become harder to detect, the piece argues AI propaganda is likely to be accepted more often as fact, amplifying mythic narratives and social-media engagement.

Insights

As AI propaganda floods global elections, can regulations and detection technology actually keep up?
Beyond deception, could AI-generated content ever be used to positively enhance civic engagement in a democracy?
When AI can perfectly fake reality, how will we ever trust what we see in politics again?

AI-Generated Slopaganda 2025–2026: The New Frontline in Global Political Manipulation and Democratic Erosion

Overview

Since 2025, AI slopaganda has rapidly emerged as a global phenomenon, fundamentally changing public discourse. Defined as the mass production of low-quality, AI-generated content for political manipulation, it began with provocative online images—like a fake Time magazine cover featuring Donald Trump as a king—and quickly evolved into a widespread challenge. This new form of propaganda, described as an 'unholy alliance' of AI tools and political messaging, represents agile, aggressive internet diplomacy. Its evolution from isolated incidents to a pervasive force highlights how easily accessible AI can reshape the way information is created and shared worldwide.

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