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information and statements that are mostly biased and false and are used to promote a political cause or leader
Propaganda refers to information, often biased or misleading, that is used to promote a particular political cause, ideology, or point of view. It is typically spread with the intention of influencing people's opinions or behaviors, sometimes by presenting facts in a distorted or one-sided way. Propaganda can be found in various forms of media, such as newspapers, television, and social media, and is often used by governments, organizations, or political groups to shape public perception. While propaganda may appear persuasive, it is designed to manipulate rather than inform, often lacking balance or objectivity.
- The regime used propaganda to control the narrative and maintain public support.
- During the war, both sides spread propaganda to boost morale and demonize the enemy.
- The documentary exposed how propaganda was used to manipulate public opinion.
- Schools were targeted with propaganda to indoctrinate young minds with the party's ideology.
- The rise of social media has made it easier to disseminate propaganda quickly and widely.