Definition of «propaganda purposes»

The phrase "propaganda purposes" refers to using information, ideas or images to promote a particular cause or point of view. It is typically used in a negative context to describe how certain information may be manipulated or distorted for political or ideological reasons.

Sentences with «propaganda purposes»

  • It's interesting to consider what the difference might be in practice between actually believing your opponent is the devil and just pretending for propaganda purposes. (judithcurry.com)
  • The last Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) Investor Confidence Index shows that there is high confidence in the prospects of the Ghanaian economy, and, so, we are doing something right, and if anybody says that this economy is in crisis then it's mainly for political propaganda purposes,» Mr Mahama noted. (ghanapoliticsonline.com)
  • The former ministers have accused the government of using the police to intimidate them and to achieve dishonourable propaganda purposes. (ghnewsupdate.com)
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