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Overgeneralization Propaganda is a technique where a few isolated incidents or traits are used to make broad generalizations about an entire group of people. This can lead to distorted perceptions and biased beliefs about certain individuals or communities. It is a manipulative tactic often used to promote prejudice or stereotypes.

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