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Propaganda in movies and media

Or are you suggesting our parliamentary question time, is unlike a daytime t.v show portraying idiotic behaviour?
You can't tell the difference between a parliamentary debate and shock jock drama - despite the link making it clear - so I understand why you pick on the media rather than draw lessons from it.
The media has just made the line between stupid infantile political behaviour, pantomime and news reporting just that more more difficult to differentiate.
That's wholly dependent on who you draw information from and how good you are at analysis.
CGTN has a Russian journalist embedded with Russian troops in eastern Ukraine. He actually does a pretty good job of reporting what he shows. The thing is, he's very selective on what he shows. More properly, there is a lot he could instead show which tells a very different story. Propaganda plays on ignorance.
 
No one can tell the difference between a parliamentary debate and shock jock drama - despite the link making it clear, other than believing the link is an accurate representation. With the media today, especially from half the World away, you only believe it because they are telling you it is true, I'm not so trusting and form my own opinion from all sources, not just sources that feed my own beliefs.

I actually can't be bothered watching Australian media let alone overseas shows, drawing conclusions on what someone is presenting from a place half the world away, is about as reliable as reading it in the 'Women's Day' IMO.
As you said above, 'he's very selective on what he shows', tells me that any conclusion drawn is the one he wants to paint, as is the way with all media today.
There are just as many people say the old Fairfax media is biased, as there are that say the Murdoch media is biased, the facts lie somewhere in the middle IMO.
But try to explain that to a 'true believer' even on this forum.
 
I don't claim numbers, because that's history and classified material. However, I completely agree that propaganda is present in the media and movies. They propagandize whatever they need to propagandize. And they do it covertly, veiledly.
 
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