*Hands out a lifetime supply of salt to go with the whine.
propaganda
The active manipulation of opinion by means that include distortion or concealment of the truth. It is useful to distinguish agitation propaganda, that seeks to change attitudes, from integration propaganda, that seeks to reinforce already existing attitudes. The borderline between education and indoctrination, or objective statement and political speech, can be hard to define both in practice and theory.
What else would you expect from someone trying to push a story for money?
It's not only on the news but in people's art work and tv dramas.
As for art the burden of proof for individual works containing "propaganda" is on you.
Making arbitrary claims on something so subjective is rather asinine.
As for "tv dramas" I wouldn't call it propaganda. That's entertainment...............................................
As for news you need to understand no one is going to be equally informed enough to cover the issue completely
let alone always be motivated to make it a fluff piece just to make you feel good about yourself for
being a part of something that's connected to all kinds of bizarre interest and taboos.
We aren't all messed up in the head like they say they are, are we?
So, is that just a grammatical slip up or do you really mean to say that "they" say "they" are "messed up in the head"? :snicker: