magarrhea

noun [ U ] US informal, derogatory
/ˌmæɡ.əˈriː.ə/
a figurative condition characterized by the uncontrollable, excessive outflow of political nonsense, lies, conspiracy theories, and inflammatory rhetoric—particularly from MAGA politicians and their devoted followers.
“After the rally, the airwaves were flooded with pure magarrhea.”

⚠️ Medical Warning:

Magarrhea is highly contagious in echo chambers and may be triggered by exposure to cable news, social media rants, or political rallies.

Symptoms include gaslighting, reality distortion, and a compulsive urge to “own the libs.”

Long-term exposure may lead to loss of critical thinking and an aversion to facts.

Consult a fact-checker immediately if you experience sudden outbreaks.

🩺 Treatment & Prevention:

• Daily doses of credible news sources to strengthen immunity against misinformation.

• Fact-check supplements taken at the first sign of spin.

• Avoid prolonged exposure to echo chambers—limit biased media intake.

• Stay hydrated with verified facts and maintain healthy skepticism.

Prognosis: Recovery possible with consistent use of critical thinking and empathy.