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Propaganda and How it Works. Do You Believe Something Because Someone Said It?

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Propaganda and How it Works. Do You Believe Something Because Someone Said It? Lona Currie and Eric McCoy

Propaganda is information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.

So, in that true definition, it is bullshit information to share with people to get them to believe an untruth. Why is it easy?

Everybody's agenda and interests will blind you so you only see what you want to see. Hopefully, people can learn to differentiate the difference between, facts, opinions, and perspectives.

"We don't describe the world we see, we see the world we describe."

Propaganda is not only dishonest, but it can also be dangerous as stories of absurdity reach a level where people are willing to kill for things that in many cases are untrue.

As always, we have no interest in anybody believing what we say because we said it but hope that our videos can give people enough interest in researching yourself.

We explore how propaganda works and encourage research before jumping to a conclusion that it is true just because someone said it or you read it somewhere. Know your sources and what their agenda is.

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Walk a Mile in My shoes is an open discussion trying to bring the world together by understanding each other. We want to walk a mile in your shoes and hoping you can walk a mile in our shoes. I agree that a mile is a long walk but maybe we can learn to love instead of hate.