Media Manipulation Exposed
Ahmad passionately critiques the media's portrayal of Muslims, highlighting the dangerous stereotypes that shape public perception. Anne adds depth by discussing the psychological operations at play, referencing historical figures in propaganda. Together, they emphasize the struggle of acknowledging mistakes in a world inundated with misinformation.In this clip
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