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Propaganda influences thinking. By leaving out details, it skillfully presents dangerous ideas in a positive light.

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Propaganda is a powerful tool used to influence people's beliefs and actions by spreading biased or misleading information. It can be used to manipulate emotions, shape public opinion, and control the narrative on a particular issue. The power of propaganda lies in its ability to sway large groups of people towards a certain agenda or ideology.

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