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Big Brother Is ReTruthing You

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Donald Trump is a victim of propaganda as much as he is a manipulator of it

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Big Brother Is ReTruthing You

The Atlantic (United States) | May 12, 2026

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CLAIM 게시자: admin May 13, 2026
The phenomenon of 'ReTruthing' illustrates how modern politics is shaped by both victims and perpetrators of propaganda, complicating our understanding of accountability.

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The interplay of propaganda in politics raises questions about the responsibility of voters to discern truth from manipulation.

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Understanding Trump as a victim of propaganda highlights the broader societal issues of misinformation affecting all political figures.

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Donald Trump's use of propaganda reveals a dangerous manipulation of public perception that undermines democratic discourse.

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Viewing Trump solely as a victim of propaganda downplays his agency and role in perpetuating divisive narratives.

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