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propaganda

[prop-uh-gan-duh] / ˌprɒp əˈgæn də /


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"We hope the American people will continue to support our mission to produce journalism, not propaganda," she told the Associated Press news agency.

From BBC

"I didn't believe that they existed. At first, I thought it was just propaganda," he says.

From BBC

James J. Kimble, a communication professor and propaganda historian at Seton Hall University, said U.S. presidents have “by and large” struck a respectful tone in wartime, though there are some exceptions.

From Los Angeles Times

It said they had resisted "psychological warfare, extensive propaganda and seductive offers".

From BBC

"I know him. He is a kind guy and he would never have gone without the propaganda."

From BBC