Look how much everyone hates Hitler and believes he hated and killed Jews. Germany doesn't get to write the facts, the globalists who controlled the US and UK won, and told us what to think. Now, anyone who wants to look at the facts behind faked gas chambers and faked anne frank, etc etc is called a holocaust denier; just asking for an adult conversion about the topic will get you arrested in certain countries.
So, I do think presentations of questions do have an effect on how vulnerable those questions become to the mainstream propaganda.
But then again, if you are a budding historian or want to read different sides of history for yourself as a hobby and you want to read something like Mein Kampf, you are denied, rejected and called literally a Nazi, like wanting to explore the full history from how both sides view it means you were the one who kicked down doors.
It's actually very upsetting and actually ends up making people even more resistant to the narrative and makes them side against it, regardless of whether one side is true or not.
Being shamed for asking questions about something is one of the worst things they've created.
So, I do think presentations of questions do have an effect on how vulnerable those questions become to the mainstream propaganda.
But then again, if you are a budding historian or want to read different sides of history for yourself as a hobby and you want to read something like Mein Kampf, you are denied, rejected and called literally a Nazi, like wanting to explore the full history from how both sides view it means you were the one who kicked down doors.
It's actually very upsetting and actually ends up making people even more resistant to the narrative and makes them side against it, regardless of whether one side is true or not.
Being shamed for asking questions about something is one of the worst things they've created.