Trump's Speech Wasn't the Story: The Psychology of Propaganda
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Trumps Speech Wasnt the Story | The Psychology of Propaganda
Momocracy
Why can millions of people hear the exact same political speech and come away believing completely different realities?
In this episode of Momocracy, psychologist Oleksandra Chorna explores the psychology behind propagandanot as a partisan attack, but as a universal psychological phenomenon.
Using President Trumps recent speech as a starting point, we examine how fear, repetition, identity, emotion, and cognitive biases influence the way all of us process political messages.
This isnt about whether you support Donald Trump or oppose him.
Its about understanding how persuasion worksand why recognizing these psychological mechanisms may be one of the most important skills in modern democracy.
In this video we discuss:
✔️ What propaganda really is (and why it doesnt have to be false)
✔️ The Illusory Truth Effect
✔️ Fear as a psychological tool
✔️ Repetition and persuasion
✔️ Us vs. Them thinking
✔️ Social Identity Theory
✔️ Cognitive biases in politics
✔️ Why intelligent people are vulnerable to propaganda
✔️ How to become a more critical thinker
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