Why Do Americans Use Propaganda In Politics

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acknowledging that propaganda is influencing them in a negative way and with the president continuing to use propaganda against Americans, it has happened twice already and it will happen again. Many people don’t make a connection between propaganda and trust when it comes to politics. The public needs to be wary about propaganda in politics as we have seen what being oblivious towards it can mean for Americans.
Socializing in American culture is tricky in the sense that much of the unrest between groups of people have been around for many year prior to the modern conflict that has broken out. Socializing is an important part of American culture and propagandist know that this is another way that they can hurt the American people. The main reason that this occurs is because propagandists have mastered the art of scaring people to the point where
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Propaganda has a long history of instilling fear into the American public, one of the most notable is right after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Soon after the bombing, posters such as the one seen here, were created to make people fear the Japanese. As the article, Racism in Japanese and U.S. Wartime Propaganda explains, these posters worked beyond anyone’s expectations. “Racial hysteria lay at the heart of the forced internment of Japanese Americans” (Brcak). The use of this kind of powerful propaganda lead to many innocent Americans to being contained by the government. Emotions were running high and the propagandists knew that this was the right time to start manipulating the public for their own personal gain. The choice of how to interact with